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PREFATORY  NOTE 

The  schedules  for  the  Auxiliary  Sciences  of  History  were  originally 
drafted  by  Mr,  Charles  Martel  and  subsequently  developed  by  the 
several  classifiers  as  follows:  Mr.  J.  Lebovitz  and  'Mi.  J.  D.  Wolcott, 
CB;  Mr.  C.  W.  Perley,  CC  and  CT;  the  undersigned,  CD  and  CE; 
Mr.  J.  D.  Wolcott,  CJ  and  CR;  Mr.  Martel  and  Miss  M.  A.  Gilkoy,  CS. 

As  many  inequahties  of  treatment  had  arisen,  the  present  classifier, 
under  the  supervision  of  Mr.  C.  W.  Perley,  the  chief  classifier,  has 
subjected  the  entire  scheme  to  a  systematic  revision  and  with  the 
assistance  of  Miss  M.  W.  MacNair  of  the  Catalogue  Division,  pre- 
pared it  for  the  press. 

Class  CN,  Epigraphy,  is  at  present  undeveloped  and  its  completion 
will  be  deferred  untU  the  reclassification  of  PA,  Classical  languages 

and  literature. 

Alfred  F.  W.  Schmidt 

Classifier  in  Charge 
Herbert  Putnam 

Librarian  oj  Congress 

Washington,  July  1,  1915 


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ERRATxV 

On  pages  42-48  the  page  lieading  should  he  SEALS  (not 
ARCHIVES). 

On  page  62  the  note  preceding  445-447  should  precede  425.  For 
"Under  each"  substitute  "Where  2  or  3  numbers  are  assigned  sub- 
divide as  follows." 

On  page  102  the  line  beginning  1790-1809  should  be  1790-1809 
FRANCE  (I). 


SYNOPSIS 

OB  HISTORY  OF  CIVILIZATION  AND  CULTURE.    GENERAL  INTELLEC- 
TUAL LIFE  AND  PROGRESS 

CC  ARCHEOLOGY.    ANTIQUITIES 

CD  DIPLOMATICS.     ARCHIVES.     SEALS 

CE  CHRONOLOGY 

CJ  NUMISMATICS 

CN  EPIGRAPHY 

CR  HERALDRY 

CS  GENEALOGY 

CT  BIOGRAPHY 


HISTORY  OF  CIVILIZATION  AND 
CULTURE 


CB 

HISTORY  OF  CIVILIZATION  AND 
CULTURE 

SYNOPSIS 

General 3-19 

General  works 25-113 

General  special 151-155 

Races.     Nationalities 195-281 

By  period 301-425 

By  subject 475 


HISTORY   OF  CIVILIZATION  AND    CULTURE 

General  only.     Special  countries,  see  D-F. 


Cf .  AZ,  History  of  scholarship  and  learning. 

CC,  Archeology. 

D  16.7-.9,  Philosophy  of  history. 

GN,  Ethnology.    Primitive  archeology. 

GT,  Manners  and  customs. 

CB 

3 

Periodicals.     Societies. 

4 

Year-books. 
Collected  works. 

5 

Several  authors. 

7 

Individual  authors. 

9 

Dictionaries. 
Historiography. 

15 

General  works. 

Biography  of  historians.  ^^  A+U5e^.-P(cWv»\  v<o 

17 

Collective. 

18 

Individual,  A-Z. 

Buckle,  see  CB  63. 

19 

Philosophy.     Theory.       

General  works.     ^  ^     ^  Ct-^^stA^ 
Early  to  1800. 

25 

^American  and  EngHsh. 

27 

French. 

29 

German. 

31 

Italian. 

33 

Spanish. 

35 

Other,  A-Z. 
1801- 
American. 

51 

1801-1849. 
1850- 

53 

Comprehensive  treatises, 
e.  g.  Draper. 

},    OoOX^-"^ 

57 

Compends. 

■*^tllouU/jJt.7E. 

EngUsh. 

61 

1801-1849. 
1850- 

63 

Comprehensive  treatises, 
e.  g.  Buckle. 

67 

Compends. 

11 


CB  HISTORY  OF  CIVILIZATION  CB 

General  works. 
1801 — Continued. 
French. 
71  1801-1849. 

e.  g.  Guizot. 

1850- 
73  Comprehensive  treatises. 

77  Compcnds. 

German. 
81  1801-1849. 

1850- 
83  Comprehensive  treatises. 

e.  g.  Hellwald. 
87  Compends. 

Itahan. 
91  1801-1849. 

93  1850- 

e.  g.  Ferrero. 
Spanish. 
101  1801-1849. 

103  1850- 

113  Other,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .D8  Dutch. 

.H8  Hungarian. 
.S3  Scandinavian. 
151     General  special. 
155     Minor.     Pamphlets,  etc. 
Special. 

Degeneration  (social)  see  HM  111. 
Baces.     Nationalities. 

195  General  wqrks. 

e.  g.  Gobineau. 
197  General  special.        c  j       i      .  ,  .    -_     t    i      U.J 

'■  Aryan.     Caucasic.         ^^ 

Cf.  GN  537-539. 
201  General  works. 

203  Europe. 

206  Celtic.     Alpine. 

Germanic.     Teutonic. 

213  General  works. 

214  General  special. 
216                        Anglo-Saxon. 

218  Anglo-Saxon  and  Celtic. 

220  Anglo-Saxon  and  Latin, 

e.  g.  Demolins. 

12 


CB  HISTORY  OF  CIVILIZATION  CB 

Special. 

Eaces.     Nationalities. 
Aryan.     Caiicasic. 
Europe — Continued. 
224  Latin  or  Romance.     Mediterranean. 

Cf.  GN  543. 
231  Slavic. 

Cf.  GN  549.S6. 
Semitic. 
241  General  works. 

Hebrews,  see  DS  112-113;  B;  N. 
Mohammedan,  sec  D  199.3:  B;  N.  :)m.<o    -l    \    i 
251  Oriental.  ^^^  Or.rAe^A.^. 

East  and  West  compared.         -,  <=-  c    , 
261  Northern.  —  ^'^  ^"''^'     - 

North  and  South  compared. 
281  Other. 

^j  period. 
301         Origins  and  primitive  culture. 

Primitive  antiquities,  see  GN.     3^3   K\;«,ce\iauc.^a,s./A.«^<.r:ur„ 
311         Ancient.  r^j^^N -d     ic     .l 

331         Early  Christian.  '^'^'^  3u<iiu,si;  .e.  C.^.zsc. 

Medieval. 
351  General  works. 

e.  g.  Taylor,  Medieval  mind. 
353  General  special.  1?s^/lVaLH<!iir,^u^JJ  m   \Sk\n    ds^tjLyy, 

355  13th  century. 

Modern. 

357  General  works. 

358  General  special. 

359  Renaissance  and  Reformation. 
Renaissance. 

361  General  works. 

365  (13th-)  14th  centuries. 

367  1401-1550. 

369  1550-1600. 

401  16th-17th  centuries. 

411  18th  century. 
19th  century. 

415  Comprehensive  works. 

417  Other. 

425  20th  century. 

By  subject  so  far  as  not  elsewhere  provided  for. 

[451]  Imperialism  and  civihzation. 

475  Symbolism. 

13 


ARCHEOLOGY.    ANTIQUITIES 


15 


cc 
ARCHEOLOGY 

SYNOPSIS 

GreneraJ 1-165 

Special  subjects 20O-705 

Bells.     Campanology 200-250 

Crosses 300-350 


2006°— 15 2  17 


ARCHEOLOGY 

General  only.     Special  countries,  see  D-F. 

Cf .  DE-DG,  Classical  antiquities. 
GN,  Prehistoric  archeology. 
N,  Ancient  art. 

cc 

J Periodicals. 

r.  A(.-2,American.     English.    I  .Al-5'  "Polvcjlot 

3         French. 

5        German. 

9         Itahan. 
13        Other,  by  language,  A-Z. 
15    Year-books. 

Society  year-books  in  CC  21-35. 

Societies.     Institutions.  ^^  IvvVer^^kov,^!. 

21  American  (United  States). 

22  Dutch. 

23  EngUsh. 

25        French  and  Belgian. 

27        German,  Austrian,  and  Swiss. 

29         Greek. 

31         Italian. 

33         Scandinavian. 

35         Slavic. 

37        Spanish.     Portuguese. 

39         Other,  by  language,  A-Z. 

51     Congresses. 

Museums  and  collections,  see  AM,  GN,  or  N. 
57     Exhibitions,  by  place. 
Prefer  AM,  GN,  or  N. 

Collected  works. 
65         Several  authors. 
67         Individual  authors. 
70     Encyclopedias.     Dictionaries. 

Theory.     Methodology. 
General  works. 
73  To  1800. 

75  1801- 
General  special. 

76  Relations  of  archeology  to  astronomy. 

77  Other. 

e.  g.  Authority  and  archeology. 


19 


CC  ARCHEOLOGY  CC 

80     Minor.     Pamphlets,  etc. 
Study  and  teaching. 

General  works,  see  CC  73-75. 
95         Special  schools. 

Memoirs,  transactions,  etc.,  see  CC  21-39. 
History  of  archeological  studies. 
100        General  works. 
105         By  country,  A-Z. 

Biography. 
110        Collective. 
115        Individual,  A-Z. 

Directories. 
120         General. 
123        United  States. 
125        Other  countries,  A-Z. 
130    Laws,  regulations,  etc. 

(35     Preservation,  restoration,  and  conservation  of  historic  (and 
artistic)  monuments,  landmarks,  scenery,  etc. 
General  only.     Special  countries,  see  DA-F. 
Works  limited  to  Art,  see  N  8850. 
Museum  teclmique,  see  AM. 

140     Forgeries  of  antiquities. 
150     Dealers'  catalogs. 

General  descriptive  works. 
160         To  1800. 
165         1800- 

Special  subjects. 

Bells.     Campanology. 

Cf .  TS  583-589  Bell  founding. 
General  works. 
200  To  1800. 

205  1800- 

Special  countries. 
United  States. 

208  General  works. 

209  By  state,  A-W. 
Great  Britain. 

210  General  works. 

212  Enghsh  counties,  A-Z. 

213  Enghsh  cities,  towns,  etc.,  A-Z. 
Ireland. 

214  General. 

215  Local,  A-Z. 


20 


CC  ARCHEOLOGY  CC 

Special  subjects. 

Bells.     Campanology. 
Special  countries. 

Great  Britain — Continued. 
Scotland. 

216  General. 

217  Local,  A-Z. 
Wales. 

218  General. 

219  Local,  A-Z. 
France. 

220  General  works. 

221  Departments,  regions,  etc.,  A-Z. 

222  Cities,  towns,  etc.,  A-Z. 
Germany. 

230  General  works. 

231  States,  provinces,  etc.,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .A6  Anhalt. 
.S3  Saxony. 

232  Cities,  town,  etc.,  A-Z. 
250                Other,  A-Z. 

See  Table  of  coimtries  on  p.  170. 
Crosses. 

General  works. 
300  To  1800. 

305  1801- 

Special  countries. 
Great  Britain. 
310  General  works. 

312  English  counties,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .G5  Gloucestershire. 
.S3  Skropshire. 
.S5  Somerset. 

313  Enghsh  cities,  towns,  etc.,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .B5  Bewcastle  cross. 
.G6  Gosforth. 

314  Ireland. 
.A2  General. 
.A3-Z  Local. 

315  Scotland. 
.A2  General. 
.A3-Z              Local. 

e.  g.  .E,8  Kuthwell  cross. 


21 


CC  AKCHEOLOGY  CO 

Special  subjects. 
Crosses. 

Special  countries. 

Great  Britain — Continued. 
316  Wales. 

.A2  General. 

.A3-Z  Local. 

France. 

320  General  works. 

321  States,  provinces,  etc.,  A-Z. 

322  Cities,  towns,  etc.,  A-Z. 
Germany. 

330  General  works. 

331  States,  provinces,  etc.,  A-Z. 

332  Cities,  towns,  etc.,  A-Z. 
350  Other,  A-Z. 

See  Table  of  countries  on  p.  170. 
360        Weathercocks.     Vanes. 
400        Fibulae. 

Stone  heaps,  cairns,  etc.,  of  unknown  purpose. 
Cf.  GN  790-792,  Menhirs,  dolmens,  etc. 
700  General  works. 

705  Special  countries,  A-Z. 


22 


DIPLOMATICS.    ARCHIVES. 
SEALS 


23 


CD 

DIPLOMATICS.     ARCHIVES.    SEALS 

SYNOPSIS 

Diplomatics 1-725 

General 1-69 

Special  chancelleries 70-79 

Collections  of  documents,  etc 91-393 

Theory,  method,  etc 501-725 

Archives 931-4279 

General 931-985 

History  and  statistics 995-4279 

Seals 5001-6471 

General,  etc 5001-5191 

Ancient 5201-5391 

Medieval 5501-5561 

Modern 5575-6471 


26 


DIPLOMATICS.     ARCHIVES 

Cf.  Z  105-115,  Paleography  (and  diplomatica). 
Z  6601-6625,  Manuscripts. 

CD 

Periodicals.     Societies.     Congresses. 

1  American  and  English. 

3  Belgian. 

5  Dutch. 

7  French. 

9  German. 

11  Itahan. 

13  Scandinavian. 

15  Slavic. 

19  Spanish  and  Portuguese. 

25  Other,  A-Z. 

Collected  works. 

31  Several  authors. 

33  Individual  authors. 

DIPLOMATICS 

40    Dictionaries.     Encyclopedias. 
45         Abreviations,  etc. 

Prefer  Z  111. 
47     History  of  diplomatics. 

Cf.  Z  109,  History  of  paleography. 
CD  1001-4279,  History  of  archives. 

General  works,  treaties,  compends. 

50  Written  before  1681. 
1681-1821. 

51  France. 
53  Germany. 
55  Italy. 

59  Other. 

1821- 

61  France. 

62  General  special 

63  Germany. 

64  General  special. 

65  Great  Britain. 
67  Italy. 

69  Other,  A-Z. 

See  Table  of  countries  on  p.  170. 


27 


CD  DIPLOMATICS  CD 

Practice  of  special  chancelleries. 

70  Rome. 
France. 

71  General. 

.3  Merovingian. 

.5  Carlovingian. 

.8  Reigns,  by  date. 

72  Local,  A-Z. 

Subarrange,  under  each,  by  date. 
Germany. 

73  General. 

.5         Reigns,  by  date. 

74  Local,  A-Z. 

Subarrange,  under  each,  by  date,  e.  g.  CD  74.07  1450  Archi- 
episcopal  chancellery  at  Cologne,  1450. 

Italy. 

75  Papal  chancellery. 
.A2  Collective. 

.A3  Official  regulations,  etc.,  by  date. 

.A5-Z      General  works. 
.3  General  special. 

76  General. 

77  Local,  A-Z. 

Subarrange,  under  each,  by  date. 

79  Other  countries,  A-Z. 

See  Table  of  countries  on  p.  170. 
Special. 

80  Formularies. 

81  Special  topics,  A-Z. 

Including    constituent  parts    of    charters,   text,  signatures, 
witnesses,  etc. 

e.  g.  .T8  Transcriptions. 

(83)       Tironian  notes,  see  Z  81. 
85        Personnel. 

e.  g.  .N8  Notaries. 
Collections  of  documents,  facsimiles,  etc.,  for  study. 

Cf.  Z  113-115,  Paleography. 

D-DU,  History  (Sources  and  documents). 

(89)       Bibliography,  Hsts,  see  Z  106. 
91         General. 

93         General  special,  including  miscellaneous  collections  of 
the  ^liddle  ages. 


28 


CD  DIPLOMATICS  CD 

Collections  of  documents,  facsimiles,  etc. — Continued. 
95         By  century. 

e.  g.  CD  95  7th  century. 
101-393         By  country. 

Prefer  D-DU. 

Divided  by  special  Bcheme  No.  1  following  CD  725. 

Subarrange  under  countries  having  four  numbers: 

General. 

Special. 

Provinces,  A-Z. 

Cities,  towns,  etc.,  A-Z. 
Subarrange  under  those  having  two  numbers: 

General. 

Other. 

Theory,  method,  study  and  teacliing. 
501         General  works. 
505         Minor.     Pamphlets,  etc. 
511-725         By  country. 

Divided  by  special  scheme  No.  2  following. 
Subarrange  under  each: 

General. 

Schools,  A-Z. 


29 


DIPLOMATICS 


SPECIAL  SCHEJMES  NUMBERS  1   AND  2 

Ifo.  1. 

Europe 101-102 

Great  Britain 105-106 

England 109-112 

Scotland 113-116 

Ireland 117-120 

Austria-Hungary 121-124 

Hungary 125-128 

France 131-134 

Germany 135-138 

Greece 139-142 

Italy 143-146 

Netherlands 147-148 

Belgium 151-154 

Holland 155-158 

Luxemburg 159-160 

Kussia 161-164 

Poland 165-168 

Scandinavia 169-170 

Denmark 171-174 

Iceland 175-176 

Norway 177-180 

Sweden 181-184 

Spain 186-189 

Portugal 190-193 

Switzerland 195-198 

1\u-key  and  Balkan  States 200-201 

Albania 202-203 

Bulgaria 204-207 

Montenegro 208-209 

Rumania 210-213 

Servia 214-215 

Tiu-key  in  Europe 216-219 

Asia 221 

Arabia 223-224 

China 225-226 

Dutch  East  Indies 227-228 

India  and  Ceylon 229-230 

Indo-China 231-232 

French  Indo-China 233-234 

Siam 235-236 

Japan 238-241 

Persia 243-244 

Philippine  Islands 245-248 

Russia  in  Asia 249-250 


No.  2. 

511-512 
513-514 
515-516 
517-518 
519-520 
521-522 
523-524 
525-526 
527-528 
529-530 
531-532 
533-534 
535-536 
537-538 
539-540 
541-542 
543-544 
545-546 
547-548 

549 
550-551 
552-553 
554-555 
556-557 
558-559 
560-561 

562 
564-565 

566 
568-569 
570-571 
572-573 
575-577 
579-580 
581-582 
583-584 
585-586 
587-588 
589-590 
591-592 
593-594 
596-597 
598-599 
600-601 


30 


CD 


DIPLOMATICS 


CD 


Asia — Continued.  No.  1.  No.  2. 

Turkey  in  Asia 251-253  602-603 

Other,  A-Z 254  605 

Africa 255  607-608 

Egypt 257-258  609-610 

British  possessions 259-260  612-613 

French  possessions 261-262  615-616 

German  possessions 263-264  61&-619 

Italian  possessions 265-266  620-621 

Portuguese  possessions 267-268  622-623 

Other  divisions  of  Africa 269  625 

Australia  and  New  Zealand 271-272  627-628 

New  South  Wales 273-274  629-630 

New  Zealand 275-276  631-632 

Northern  Territory  of  Australia 277-278  633-634 

Queensland 279-280  635-636 

South  Australia 281-282  637-638 

Tasmania 283-284  639-640 

Victoria 285-286  641-642 

Western  Australia 287-288  643-644 

Pacific  Islands 291  645-646 

America 301  651-652 

North  America 305  653-654 

United  States 

General 309  655-656 

New  England 311 

Atlantic 312 

South 313 

Central 314 

Lake  region 315 

Mississippi  Valley  and  West 316 

Southwest 317 

Northwest,  and  Rocky  Mountains 318 

Pacific  coast 319 

By  states,  A-W 321  657 

By  cities,  A-Z 323  658 

Insular  possessions,  Collective 325  659 

Canada 331-332  663-664 

Mexico 333-334  665-666 

Central  America 335  667-668 

British  Honduras 337-338  669-670 

Costa  Rica 339-340  671-672 

Guatemala 341-342  673-674 

Honduras 343-344  675-676 

Nicaragua 345-346  677-678 

Panama 347-348  679-680 

Salvador 349-350  681-682 

West  Indies 351  683-684 

Bahamas 353-354  685-686 

Cuba 355-356  687-688 

Haiti 357-358  689-690 

Jamaica 359-360  691-692 


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CD                                      DIPLO^IATICS  CD 

West  Indies— Continued.                                                                        Ifo.  1.  No.  2. 

Porto  Rico 361-362  693-694 

0  ther 363  695-696 

South  America 365  697-698 

Argentine  Republic 367-368  699-700 

Bolivia 369-370  701-702 

Brazil 371-372  703-704 

Chile 373-374  705-706 

Colombia 375-376  707-708 

Ecuador 377-378  709-710 

Guiana,  British 379-380  711-712 

Guiana,  French 381-382  713-714 

Guiana,  Dutch 383-384  715-716 

Paraguay 385-386  717-718 

Peru 387-388  719-720 

Uruguay 389-390  721-722 

Venezuela 391-392  723-725 


ARCHIVES 

Periodicals,  etc.,  see  CD  1-25. 

Collected  works  on  the  science  of  archives. 
931         Several  anthors. 
935         Individual  authors. 
941     Directories,  etc. 

General  only.     Special  with  CD  1000-4279. 

Handbooks. 
950        American  and  English. 

952  Dutch. 

953  French. 
955         German. 

957  Italian. 

958  Scandinavian. 

959  Spanish  and  Portuguese. 
965  Other,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .R8  Russian. 
Oriental,  see  CD  1000-4279. 
971     Minor.     Pamplilets,  etc. 
Buildings,     Equipment. 
981         General  worlcs. 

Fittings.     Furniture. 
983  General  works. 

985  Special,  A-Z. 

By  country,  see  CD  1000-4279,  subdivision  (1)  of  special  scheme 

No.  3. 
Individual  archives,  see  CD  1000-4279,  subdivisions  (3),  (10)- 
(23),  of  special  scheme  No.  3. 


32 


CD  ARCHIVES  CD 

History  and  statistics. 
995         General  works. 

Biography  of  archivists. 
997.A1       Collective. 
.A2-Z  Individual. 

c.  g.  .F6  Fino1. 
.G3  Gaillard. 


By  country. 

Unlecss  othor\\-ise  specified,  subarrange  as  indicated  on  special 

scheme  No.  3  following  CD  4279. 

Europe. 

1000 

Periodicals,  collections,  etc. 

1001 

General  works. 

1002 

General  inventories. 

Great  Britain. 

1040-1069 

England    and    Wales    (and    Great    Britain  in 

general)  (I). 

1043.A3 

History  and  description  before  1849. 

.A4- 

-Z              1849- 

Other  government  archives. 

1051 

Home  office.     Foreign  office. 

1052 

Colonial. 

1053 

Admiralty. 

1054 

War. 

1055 

Treasury. 

1056 

Exchequer  and  audit. 

1057 

Board  of  trade. 

1058 

Customs  and  excise. 

1059 

Paymaster  general. 

1060 

Privy  council. 

1061 

Office  of  works.              -p      , 
Scotland  (I).                   "^^    ^^^-W  ^v..,-i. 

1070-1099 

1100-1119 

Ireland  (II). 

1120-1144 

Austria-Hungary  (I). 

Other  government  archives. 

1131 

Foreign  affairs. 

1132 

War. 

1133 

Navy. 

1134 

Finance. 

1135 

Interior. 

1136 

Commerce. 

1137 

Justice. 

1138 

Public  instruction. 

2006°— 15- 

3                          33 

CD  ARCHIVES  CD 


History  and  statistics. 

By  country. 

Europe. 

Austria-Hungary. 

Other  govcrninent  archives — Continued. 

1139 

Railways. 

1140 

Agriculture. 

1141 

Labor. 

1150-1165 

Bohemia  (H). 

1166 

Other  provinces,  A-Z. 

1167 

Municipal,  A-Z. 

1169 

Other  institutional,  by  place,  A-Z. 

11 70-1 189 

Hungary  (II). 

1190-1219 

France  (I). 

Other  government  archives. 

1201 

Affaires  etrangeres. 

1202 

Agriculture. 

1203 

Colonies. 

1204 

Commerce  et  de  I'industrie. 

1205 

Finances. 

1206 

Guerre. 

1207 

Instruction  pubHque. 

1208 

Interieur. 

1209 

Justice. 

1210 

Marine. 

1211 

Travaux  pubhques. 

1213 

Bureaus,  A-Z. 

1214 

General  local,  A-Z. 

Departments,  etc. 

1215 

Inventaire  sommaire  des  Archives  departe- 

mentales. 

1216 

Other. 

1217 

Inventaire  sommaire    des  Archives  commu- 

nales,  A-Z. 

Monastic  and  ecclesiastical  institutions. 

1218.A2                   Collective. 

.. 

A3-Z              By  place. 

Germany. 

1220 

Periodicals.     Collections.     Directories,  etc. 

1221 

General  works. 

1222 

Inventories,  general. 

National  archives,  see  Prussia. 

Other  government  archives,  see  Prussia. 

34 


CD 


ARCHIVES 


CD 


History  and  statistics. 

By  country. 

Europe. 

Germany — Continued 

1250-1279 

Prussia  (I). 

1280-1309 

Saxony  (I). 

1310-1339 

Bavaria  (I). 

1340-1369 

Wiirttembcrg  (I). 

1373 

Other  states  and  provinces,  A-Z. 

1375 

Municipal,  including  the  free  imperial  cities, 

A-Z. 

1377 

Other  institutional,  by  place,  A-Z. 

1380-1399 

Greece  (II)  „ 

1400-1424 

Italy  (I). 

1430-1459 

Piedmont  and  Savoy  (I). 

1460-1489 

Genoa  (I). 

1490-1519 

Milan-Lombardy  (I). 

1520-1549 

Venice  (I). 

1550-1579 

Tuscany-Florence  (I). 

1580-1599 

Papal  States  and  Vatican  (II). 

1600-1629 

Naples  (I). 

1630-1649 

Sicily  (II). 

1653 

Other  provinces,  A-Z. 

1655 

Mimicipal,  A-Z. 

1657 

Other  institutional,  by  place,  A-Z. 

1660-1669 
1670-1689 

Netherlands  (III).  '    ■   '    t-  ^.,  ^  v  ^r.r...JUflt  speaV-.^^" 
Belgium  (II).                      V,•5<:^u^^t^^  4««  CD  \7iq,  - 

1690-1709 

Holland  (II). 

1710-1739 

Russia  (I). 

1719 

In  places  other  than  the  capital,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  Moscow. 

.M6  Foreign  affairs. 

.M7  Justice. 

Other  government  archives. 

Foreign  affairs,  see  CD  1713-1718,  State 

archives,  and  CD  1719.M7,  Moscow. 

1721 

Agriculture  and  land. 

1722 

Chancellery. 

1723 

Communications. 

1724 

Council  of  the  Empire. 

1725 

Finance. 

1726 

Holy  Synod. 

1727 

Imperial  house. 

1728 

Interior. 

iCv   ■pTo-yivict). 


35 


CD 


ARCHIVES 


CD 


History  and  statistics. 

By  country. 

Europo. 

Russia. 

Other  government  archives — Continued 

Justice,  see  CD  1719.M7,  Moscow. 

1729 

Navy. 

1730 

Public  instruction. 

1731 

Senate. 

1732 

War.     Military  archives  of  the  General  Staff. 

1740-1759 

Poland  (II). 

1760-1769 

Scandinavia  (III). 

1770-1789 

Denmark  (II). 

1790-1809 

Iceland  (II). 

1810-1829 

Norway  (II). 

1830-1849 

Sweden  (II). 

1850-1879 

Spain  (I). 

1880-1899 

Portugal  (II). 

1900-1929 

Switzerland  (I). 

1930-1939 

Turkey  and  Balkan  States  (III). 

1940-1949 

Albania  (III). 

1950-1959 

Bulgaria  (III). 

1960-1969 

Montenegro  (III). 

1970-1979 

Rumania  (III). 

1980-1989 

Servia  (III). 

1990-1999 

Turkey  in  Europe  (III). 

2000 

Other  Euroj>ean,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .L8  Luxemburg. 

Asia. 

2010 

Periodicals,  collections,  etc. 

2011 

General  works. 

2012 

General  inventories. 

2020-2029 

Arabia  (III). 

2030-2059 

China  (I). 

2060-2079 

Dutch  East  Indies  (II). 

2080-2099 

India  and  Ceylon  (II).     _2m,l  Tr«v^^k  iv,  X4'^. 

2100-2119 

Indo-China  (II). 

2120-2139 

French  Indo-China  (II). 

2140-2159 

Siam  (II). 

2160-2189 

Japan  (I). 

2190-2209 

Persia  (II). 

2210-2239 

Philippine  Islands  (I). 

2240-2259 

Russia  in  Asia  (II). 

2260-2279 

Turkey  in  Asia  (II). 

2291 

Other  Asiatic,  A-Z. 

36 


CD  ARCHIVES  CD 

History  and  statistics. 


By  country — Continued. 

Africa. 

2300 

Periodicals,  collections,  etc. 

2301 

General  works. 

2302 

General  inventories. 

2310-2329 

Egypt  (II). 

2330-2359 

British  possessions  (I). 

2360-2389 

French  possessions  (I). 

2390-2419 

German  possessions  (I). 

2420-2439 

ItaUan  possessions  (II). 

2440-2459 

Portuguese  possessions  (II). 

2491 

Other  divisions  of  Africa,  A-Z. 

2500-2509 

Australia  and  New  Zealand  (I). 

2530-2559 

New  South  Wales  (I). 

2560-2589 

New  Zealand  (I). 

2590-2619 

Northern  Territory  of  Australia  (I), 

2620-2649 

Queensland  (I). 

2650-2679 

South  Australia  (I). 

2680-2709 

Tasmania  (I). 

2710-2739 

Victoria  (I). 

2740-2769 

Western  Australia  (I). 

2775 

Pacific  Islands,  A-Z. 

America. 

North  America. 

3000 

Periodicals,  collections,  etc. 

3001 

General  works. 

3002 

General  inventories. 

3020-3029 

United  States  (I).       _      Zoc^^^.^t%  o- 

Departmental  archives.  "S.^.  .J\^  p^^.^. 

3030 

3031 

State. 

3032 

Treasuryo 

3033 

War. 

3034 

Navy. 

3035 

Interior. 

3036 

Postmaster-General. 

3037 

Justice. 

3038 

Agriculture, 

3039 

Commerce. 

3040 

Labor. 

3041 

Other,  A-Z. 

37 


CD 

ARCHIVES                                           i 

History  and  statistics. 

By  country. 

America. 

North  i\Tn erica. 

United  States — Continued. 

3044 

Colonial,  general. 

By  period. 

Prefer  E,  F. 

3045 

Colonial. 

3046 

Revolution. 

.5 

1789-1860- 

3047 

Gvil  war. 

.5 

1865-1898. 

304S 

Spanish-Anaerican  war. 

3049 

1900- 

By  section. 

3051 

New  England. 

3052 

Atlantic. 

3053 

South. 

3054 

Central. 

3055 

Lake  region. 

3056 

Mississippi  Valley  and  West. 

3057 

Southwest. 

3058 

Northwest,  and  Rocky  Mountains. 

3059 

Pacific  coast. 

3065 

Other  institutional. 

Prefer  subdivision  9  under  individual  states. 

Individual  states. 

Under  each  subarrange  as  follows: 

0  Periodicals.     Societies.    Collections. 

1  General  history  and  statistics. 

4  State  archives. 

6  State  departments,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .S8  State  department. 

7  Counties,  A-Z. 

8  Municipal,  A-Z. 

9  Other  institutional,  by  place,  A-Z. 

3070-3079 
3080-3089 

ZuT-    ■■■■'  ^•-^^-'^bV.^  ■ 

3090-3099 

Arizona. 

3100-3109 

Arkansas. 

3110-3119 

Cahfomia. 

3130-3139 

Colorado, 

3140-3149 

Connecticut. 

3150-3159 

Delaware. 

CD 


38 


CD 


ARCHIVES 


CD 


History  and  statistics. 
By  country. 
America. 

North  America. 
United  States, 

Individual  states — Continued. 
3160-3169  District  of  Columbia. 

3170-3179  Florida. 

3180-3189  Georgia. 

3190-3199  Idaho. 

3200-3209  Ilhnois. 

Indian  Territory,  see  Oklahoma. 
3220-3229  Indiana. 

3230-3239  Iowa. 

3240-3249  Kansas. 

3250-3259  Kentucky. 

3260-3269  Louisiana. 

3270-3279  Maine. 

3280-3289  Maryland. 

3290-3299  Massachusetts. 

3300-3309  Michigan. 

3310-3319  Minnesota. 

3320-3329  Mississippi. 

3330-3339  Missouri. 

3340-3349  Montana. 

3350-3359  Nebraska. 

3360-3369  Nevada. 

3370-3379  New  Hampshire. 

3380-3389  New  Jersey. 

3390-3399  New  Mexico. 

3400-3409  New  York. 

3420-3429  North  Carohna. 

3430-3439  North  Dakota. 

3440-3449  Ohio. 

3450-3459  Oklahoma. 

3460-3469  Oregon. 

3470-3479  Pennsylvania. 

3480-3489  Rhode  Island. 

3500-3509  South  Carohna. 

3510-3519  South  Dakota. 

3520-3529  Tennessee, 

3530-3539  Texas. 

3540-3549  Utah. 

3550-3559  Vermont. 


39 


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CD 


ARCHIVES 


CD 


SfcN 


History  and  statistics 
By  country. 
America. 

North  America. 
United  States. 

Individual  states — Continued. 
3560-3569  Virginia. 

3570-3579  Washington. 

3580-3589  West  Virginia. 

3590-3599  Wisconsin. 

3600-3609  Wyoming. 

3615  United    States    insular    possessions 

treated  collectively. 
3620-3649  Canada  (I). 

3650-3679  Mexico  (II).   -,p^:,._: 

3690-3719  Central  America  (I). 

3720-3739  British  Honduras  (II). 

3740-3759  Costa  Rica  (II) . 

3760-3779  Guatemala  (H). 

3780-3799  Honduras  (II). 

3800-3819  Nicaragua  (II). 

3820-3839  Panama  (II). 

3840-3859  Salvador  (II). 

3870-3879  West  Indies  (II). 

3880-3899  Bahamas  (II). 

3900-3919  Cuba  (II). 

3920-3939  Haiti  (II). 

3940-3959  Jamaica  (II). 

3960-3979  Porto  Rico  (II). 

3985  Other. 

4000-4019  South  America  (II). 

4020-4039  Argentine  Repubhc  (II). 

4040-4059  Boh  via  (II). 

4060-4079  Brazil  (II). 

4080^099  Cliile  (II). 

4100-4119  Colombia  (II). 

4120-4139  Ecuador  (II). 

4140-4159  Guiana,  British  (II). 

4160-4179  Guiana,  French  (II). 

4180-4199  Guiana,  Dutch  (II). 

4200-4219  Paraguay  (II). 

4220-4239  Peru  (II). 

4240-4259  Uruguay  (II). 

4260-4279  Venezuela  (II). 


when 


40 


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II 

III 

0 

0 

0 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

2 

CD  ARCHIVES  CD 

SPECIAL  SCHEME  NO.  3 

Collections.    Periodicals.    Directories.    Year- 
books, etc. 
General  works.     History  and  statistics. 
Inventories,  general. 

.A2    Bibliography  or  lists  of  inventories. 
National    archives    (including    national    and 
other  government  archives  combined). 
At  the  Capital  (or  the  Central  archives). 

3  3  3  History  and  description,  Jtxy  -date. 

4  4  Non-official,  including  miscellaneous  pam- 

phlets, etc. 

5  5  Regulations. 

But  general  discussions  on  (past)   or- 
ganization are  classed  in  3  above. 

6  6  4  Inventories,  general,  by  date. 

7  7  Special  collections,  A-Z  (subarranged  by 

date). 

8  8  Special  class,  by  country,  A-Z. 

9  9  5  In  places  other  than  capital,  A-Z. 

10-23     10-15       6  Other  government  archives:  Interior,  Navy, 

State,  Treasury,  War,  etc. 
Unless  otherwise  specified,  arrange  alpha- 
betically. 
Other  local  archives. 

States,  used  only  in  special  cases. 
Colonies  treated  collectively,  to  follow  Colo- 
nial Office. 
General  local. 
Provincial,  A-Z. 

Local  archives  (municipal,  communal,  etc.) 
collectively. 
.Al-3     General. 

.A4-Z     By  province  (or  other  division)  subar- 
ranged by  date  (of  first  part  if  there  are 
several) . 
Municipal,  A-Z. 
Parish  registers  in  Great  Britain. 
Cf.  CS  434^36. 

Religious  institutions  in  France,  see  CD  1218. 
Other  institutional,  by  place,  A-Z. 
Family  archives.     Private  collections, 
Cf.  subdivision  7. 
See  also  Z  6623. 


41 


24 

16 

25 

17 

26 

27 
28 

18 

29 
.5 

19 
.5 

CD  ARCHIVES  CD 

SEALS. 
SIGILLOGRAPHY.     SPHRAGISTICS 

Cf.  JC  345-347,  Symbolism,  emblems  of  the  State. 
CR  101-115,  Standards,  Flags,  Banners. 
CR  191+,  Public  and  official  heraldry. 


5001 

Periodicals. 

5005 

Societies. 

5009 

Congresses. 

5011 

Year-books. 

Collected  works. 

5013 

Several  authors. 

5014 

Individual  authors. 

Exhibitions. 

5017 

International,  by  date. 

5018 

Other,  by  place. 

Museums.     Collections. 

5020 

PubHc. 

5021 

Private. 

5025 

Sales  catalogs. 

5029 

Theory.     Method,  etc. 

5033 

Relations  to  art. 

Cf.  N. 

5035 

Relations  to  diplomatics. 

Cf.  CD. 

5037 

Relations  to  heraldry. 

Cf.  CR. 

5039 

Relations  to  history. 

5041 

Relations  to  numismatics. 

5045 

Study  and  teaching. 

History  of  sphragistics. 

5049 

General  works. 

5051 

Biography,  A-Z. 

5053 

Directories,  guides,  annuals,  etc. 

5055 

Dictionaries.     Encyclopedias. 

5057 

Vocabularies  of  terms. 

General  works. 

5059 

To  1800. 

1801- 

5061 

American  and  EngUsh. 

5062 

French. 

5063 

German. 

5065 

Other. 

42 


CD  ARCHIVES  CD 


ARCHIVES 

5073 

Manuals. 

5075 

Minor.     Pamphlets,  etc. 

5079 

General  special. 

Special. 

5085 

Execution.     Technique. 

5091 

Seal  (the  instrument). 

5093 

Matrix,  stamp. 

5095 

Signet,  cachet,  etc. 

5101 

Seal  (the  impression). 

5111 

Material. 

Gold,  silver. 

Lead. 

Wax. 

Wafer. 

Paper. 

5130 

Form. 

Round. 

Oval. 

Octagonal. 

Ogival. 

Shield  shape. 

Lozenge. 

Large. 

SmaU. 

Counter  seal. 

5140 

Color. 

5150 

Attachment. 

Plaque. 

Pendant. 

By  strip  of  parchment. 

Silk  ribbon. 

Colored  cord  or  thread. 

Leather. 

Single  or  double  strip. 

5170 

Inscriptions. 

Figures,  symbols,  emblems, 

Legend. 

Date. 

5191 

Iconography. 

Ancient. 

5201 

Periodicals.     Societies. 

Collected  works. 

5204 

Several  authore. 

5205 

Individual  authors. 

43 


CD 


ARCHIVES 

Ancient — Continued. 

Exhibitions. 

5207 

International. 

5208 

Other. 

Museums.     Collections. 

5210 

Pubhc. 

5211 

Private. 

5215 

Sales  catalogs. 

5219 

Dictionaries.     Encyclopedias. 

5221 

General  works. 

5225 

Manuals. 

5227 

Minor.     Pamplilets,  etc. 

5231 

General  special. 

5241 

Iconography. 

By  country.^^  ,  ^  ^    ,                       , 

5345 

Egyptian. 

5348 

Assyrian  and  Babylonian. 

5351 

Phenician. 

5354 

Hebrew. 

5357 

Hittite. 

5363 

Cretan. 

5369 

Greek. 

5373 

Etruscan. 

Roman. 

5375 

General. 

5377 

Special,  A-Z. 

5381 

Byzantine. 

5391 

Other. 

Medieval. 

5501 

Periodicals.     Societies.     Collections. 

5505 

Dictionaries.     Encyclopedias. 

5507 

General  works. 

5509 

Minor.     Pamphlets,  etc. 

5513 

General  special. 

5525 

Iconography. 

5535 

Earliest. 

Crusades.     Latin  Orient. 

5539 

General  works. 

Special. 

5545 

Military-religious  orders. 

5547 

Knights  of  Malta. 

5549 

Templars. 

5551 

Teutonic  Knights. 

5557 

By  country,  A-Z. 

CD 


toAhf^tCt . 


44 


CD 

ARCHIVES                                        CD 

Medieval — Continued. 

Renaissance. 

5561 

General  works. 

For  special  country,  see  CD  5G00-G471. 

Modern. 

General  works,  see  CD  5001-5075. 

5575 

16tli-17th  centuries. 

5577 

18th  century. 

5578 

19  th  century. 

5579 

20th  century. 

By  country. 

Unless  otherwise  specified,  subarrange  as  indicated 

on  special  scheme  No.  4  following  CD  6471. 

5601-5619 

United  States  (I). 

5621-5630 

Central  America  (II) . 

5631-5640 

Britisli  Honduras  (II). 

5641-5650 

Costa  Rica  (II). 

5651-5660 

Guatemala  (II). 

5661-5670 

Honduras  (II). 

5671-5680 

Nicaragua  (II). 

5681-5690 

Panama  (11). 

5691-5700 

Salvador  (II). 

5701-5710 

West  Indies  (II). 

5711-5720 

Cuba  (II). 

5721-5730 

Haiti  (II). 

5731-5740 

Jamaica  (II). 

5741 

Other,  A-Z. 

5751-5760 

South  America  (II). 

5761-5770 

Argentine  Republic  (II). 

5771-5780 

Bolivia  (II). 

5781-5790 

Brazil  (II). 

5791-5800 

Chile  (II). 

5801-5810 

Colombia  (II). 

5811-5820 

Ecuador  (II). 

5821-5830 

Guiana  (II). 

5831-5840 

Paraguay  (II). 

5841-5850 

Peru  (II). 

5851-5860 

Uruguay  (II). 

5861-5870 

Venezuela  (II). 

5871-5880 

Europe  (II). 

5881-5899 

Great  Britain  (I). 

5897 

Local,  A-Z. 

5898 

Wales. 

5899 

Scotland. 

5900 

Ireland. 

45 


CD 

ARCHIVES 

1 

Modern. 

By  country. 

Europe — Continued. 

5901-5919 

Austria-Hungary  (I). 

5921-5939 

France  (I). 

5941-5960 

Germany  (I). 

5941 

Periodicals.     Societies. 
Museums.     Collections. 

6942.A3 

PubHc. 

.A4- 

-Z              Private. 

5943 

General  works. 

5944 

General  special  and  minor. 

5945 

Special. 

5946 

Medieval  and  renaissance. 

5947 

Modern  to  1800. 

5948 

19tli-20th  centuries. 

5949 

Imperial,  royal,  etc. 

5950 

Companies,  gilds. 

5951 

Ecclesiastical,  monastic,  etc. 

5952 

Other  institutional. 

5953 

Persons  and  families,  other  than  royal,  A-Z, 

5954 

Baden. 

5955 

Bavaria. 

5956 

Prussia. 

5957 

Saxony. 

5958 

Wiirttemberg. 

5959 

Other  states  and  provinces,  A-Z. 

5960 

Cities  and  towns,  A-Z. 

5961-5970 

Greece  (II). 

5971-5989 

Italy  (I). 

5991-6000 

Netherlands  (II). 

6001-6010 

Belgium  (II). 

6011-6020 

HoUand  (II). 

6021-6030 

Russia  (II). 

6031-6040 

Scandinavia  (II). 

6041-6050 

Denmark  (II). 

6051-6060 

Iceland  (II). 

6061-6070 

Norway  (II). 

6071-6080 

Sweden  (II). 

6081-6090 

Spain  (II). 

6091-6100 

Portugal  (II). 

6101-6110 

Switzerland  (II). 

CD 


46 


CD 


ARCHIVES 


CD 


Modern. 
By  country. 

Europe — Continued. 

6111-6120  Turkey  (including  general  Balkan  States)  (II). 

6121-G130  Bulgaria  (II). 

6131-6140  Rumania  (II). 

6141-6150  Servia  (II). 

6151  Other  European,  A-Z. 
e.  g.  .L8    Luxemburg. 

6161-6170  Asia  (II). 

6171-6180  China  (II). 

6181-6190  Dutch  East  Indies  (II). 

6191-6200  India  and  Ceylon  (II). 

6201-6210  Indo-China  (11). 

62 1 1-6220  French  Indo-China  (II) . 

6221-6230  Siam  (II). 

6241-6250  Japan  (II). 

6251-6260  Persia  (II). 

6261-6270  Philippme  Islands  (II). 

6271-6280  Russia  m  Asia  (II). 

6281-6290  Turkey  m  Asia  (II). 

6295  Other  divisions  of  Asia,  A-Z. 

6301-6310  Africa  (II). 

6311-6320  Egypt  (II). 

6321-6330  British  possessions  (II). 

6331-6340  French  possessions  (II). 

6341-6350  German  possessions  (II). 

6351-6360  Portuguese  possessions  (II). 

6365  Other  divisions,  native  states,  etc.,  A-Z. 

6371-6380  AustraUa  and  New  Zealand  (II). 

6381-6390  New  South  Wales  (II). 

6391-6400  New  Zealand  (II). 

6401-6410  Northern  Territory  of  Australia  (II). 

6411-6420  Queensland  (II). 

6421-6430  South  Australia  (II). 

6431-6440  Tasmania  (II). 

6441-6450  Victoria  (II). 

6451-6460  Western  Austraha  (II). 

6471  Pacific  Islands,  A-Z. 


47 


CD  AKCHI\^S  CD 

SPECIAL  SCHEME  NO.  4 


I 

II 

1 

1 

Periodicals.     Societies. 

2 

Museums.     Collections. 

.A3        Public. 
.A4-Z    Private. 

3 

3 

General  works. 

4 

4 

General  special  and  minor 

5 

Special. 

6 

5 

Medieval  and  Renaissance. 

7 

6 

Modem  to  1800. 

8 

7 

19th-20th  centuries. 

10 

National,  royal,  etc. 

11 

Companies,  gilds. 

12 

Ecclesiastical,  monastic,  etc. 

13 

Knighthood,  orders,  etc. 

14 

Universities,  colleges,  schools. 

15 

8 

Other  institutional. 

16 

9 

Persons  and  families,  other  than  royal,  A-Z, 

10 

Local,  A-Z. 

18 

States,  provinces,  etc. 

19 

Cities  and  towns. 

48 


CHRONOLOGY 


2006°— 15 4  49 


CE 

CHRONOLOGY 

SYNOPSIS 

General 1-19 

Ancient 21-46 

Medieval  and  modern 51-61 

Technical,  etc 71-97 


51 


CHRONOLOGY 


CE 

1 

CoDections,  etc. 

Collected  works. 

2 

Several  authors. 

3 

Individual  authors. 

History. 

6 

General  works. 

Biography, 

7 

Collective. 

8 

Individual,  A-Z, 

e.  g.  .C5    Clinton,  H.  F. 

General  works. 

10 

To  1800. 

11 

1801- 

15 

Comparative  chronology. 

19 

Mnor.     Pamphlets,  etc. 

Ancient. 

21 

General  works. 

25 

General  special. 

29 

Egyptian. 

Asiatic. 

31 

General  works. 

33 

Assyrian,  Babylonian,  Chaldean.  r_ 

35 

Hebrew  (including  Hebrew  and  Mohammedan) 

37 

Chinese. 

39 

Hindu. 

40 

Other  special. 

Mexican  (Aztec),  see  F  1219. 

42 

Greek. 

46 

Roman. 

Medieval  and  modern. 

Christian  era. 

51 

General  works. 

55 

Other. 

57 

Medieval. 

59 

Mohammedan. 

61 

By  country,  A-Z. 

See  Table  of  countries  on  p.  170. 

Teclinical  chronology. 

71 

General  works. 

53 


CE  CHRONOLOGY  CE 

Teclmical  chronology — Continued. 
73         The  Calendar.     Reform  of  the  Calendar. 
Special  systems. 

75  Julian. 

76  Gregorian. 

77  Republican  (French). 

81         Church  chronology,  feast  days,  etc. 

83  Easter. 

85        Special  topics  (Cycles,  letter,  etc.),  A-Z. 

Bible  chronology,  see  B,  Bible. 

9 1  Perpetual  calendars.  Century  calendars,  etc. 

92  Popular  and  minor. 

97     Other  material  not  elsewhere  provided  for. 


54 


NUMISMATICS 


55 


CJ 

NUMISMATICS 

SYNOPSIS 

General 1-151 

Ancient 201-1391 

Greek 301-763 

Roman 801-1143 

Byzantine 1201-1291 

African  and  Oriental 1301-1391 

Medieval  and  modern 1509-4649 

Medieval 1601-1743 

Modern 1747-1755 

By  country 1800-4649 

Tokens 4801-5450 

Medals 5501-6651 

General 5501-5569 

Ancient 5581-5690 

Medieval  and  modern 5723-5793 

By  country 5801-6651 


57 


NUMISMATICS 

CJ 


Periodicals. 

1 

American  and  English. 

3 

French. 

5 

German. 

9 

Other. 

Societies. 

15 

American  and  English. 

17 

French. 

19 

German  and  Austrian. 

23 

Other. 

e.  g.  Swiss. 

27 

Congresses, 

31 

Year-books. 

Cf.  CJ  63. 

Collected  works. 

35 

Several  authors. 

36 

Individual  authors. 

Exhibitions. 

39 

International,  by  date. 

41 

Other,  by  place,  A-Z. 

Museums.     Collections. 

43 

Public. 

45 

Private. 

Sales  catalogs. 

47 

Auction. 

49 

Dealers'. 

53 

Theory.     Method,  etc. 

55 

Study  and  teaching. 

History. 

59 

General  works. 

Biography. 

61 

Collective. 

62 

Individual,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .D8    Du  Bois,  W.  E. 

63 

Directories,  guides,  etc. 

Cf.  CJ  31. 

67 

Dictionaries.     Encyclopedias. 

Cf.  CJ  89. 

69 

Terms. 

71 

Abbreviations.     Inscriptions- 

59 


CJ  NUMISMATICS  CJ 

General  works. 

73         To  ISOO. 

75         ISOl- 

81     Manuals. 

85     Minor.     Pamphlets,  etc. 

89     Popular  descriptive  works.     Coin  encyclopedias. 
Cf.  CJ  67. 
101     General  special. 
109         Materials. 

General  only.     Special  with  country. 
113  Gold. 

115  Silver. 

117  Bronze  and  copper. 

119  Other  metals. 

125         Execution.     Technique. 
129  Coin  types. 

151     Iconography. 

ANCIENT 

201     Periodicals.     Societies. 
205     Year-books. 

Collected  works. 

208  Several  authors. 

209  Individual  authors. 
Exliibitions. 

211         International,  by  date. 
213         Other,  by  place,  A-Z. 

Museums.     Collections. 
215         PubUc. 
217         Private. 

Sales  catalogs. 
219         Auction. 
221         Dealers'. 
223     Theory.     Method,  etc. 
(225)    Study  and  teaching,  see  CJ  55. 
229     Dictionaries.     Encyclopedias. 

General  works. 
231         To  1800. 
233         1801- 
237     Manuals. 

241     Minor.     Pamphlets,  etc. 
245     General  special. 
(251)       Value,  see  IIG. 


60 


CJ  NUMISMATICS  CJ 


265 

Iconography. 

Finds  of  coins. 

Cf.  CJ  391-393,  Greek. 

CJ  891-893,  Roman. 

275 

General  works. 

277 

By  place  of  discovery,  A-Z. 

ANCIENT  GREE] 

301 

Periodicals.     Societies. 

305 

Year-books, 

Collected  works. 

309 

Several  authors. 

310 

Individual  authors. 

Exliibitions. 

311 

International,  by  date. 

313 

Other,  by  place,  A-Z. 

31-^ 

Museums.     Collections. 

315 

Pubhc. 

317 

Private. 

Sales  catalogs. 

319 

Auction. 

321 

Dealers'. 

323 

Theory.     Method,  etc. 

(325) 

Study  and  teaching,  see  CJ  55, 

329 

Dictionaries.     Encyclopedias. 

General  works. 

333 

To  1800. 

335 

1801- 

339 

Manuals. 

345 

Minor.     Pamphlets,  etc. 

351 

General  special. 

355 

Material. 

357 

Gold. 

359 

Silver. 

361 

Bronze  and  copper. 

363 

Other  metals. 

369 

Execution.     Technique. 

373 

Coin  types. 

385 

Iconography. 

Finds  of  coins. 

391 

General  works. 

393 

By  place  of  discovery,  A-Z. 

61 


CJ 


r 

NUMISMATICS 

By  period. 

401 

^Vrclmic,  B.  C.  700-480. 

403 

Transitional,  480-415. 

405 

Finest  art,  415-336. 

407 

Later  fine  art,  336-280. 

409 

Decline,  280-146. 

411 

Later  decline,  146-27. 

413 

Imperial  period,  B.  C.  27-A.  D.  268. 

By  country. 

425 

Europe. 

427 

Greece. 

429 

Northern. 

431 

Central. 

433 

Eastern. 

435 

Southern  (including  Peloponnesus) 

437 

Ionian  Islands. 

439 

Islands  of  the  Aegean. 

States  and  islands. 

Under  each: 

General. 

(1)      Catalogs  and  collections. 

(2)      Treatises. 

(3)  Local,  A-Z. 

445-447 

Acamania. 

449-451 

Aegina. 

453-455 

Aetolia. 

456 

AetoUa-Attica,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .A6    Andros. 

457-459 

Attioa. 

461-463 

Boeotia. 

465-467 

Corc3Ta. 

469^71 

Corinthia. 

473-475 

Crete. 

477-479 

Epirus. 

481-483 

Euboea. 

485^87 

Locris. 

489-491 

Megaris. 

493-495 

Phocis. 

497-499 

Thessaly. 

505-507 

Britain. 

(509) 

Gaul,  see  CJ  2681. 

513-515 

Illyria. 

CJ 


62 


J 

NUMISMATICS 

By  country. 

Europe — Continued. 

517-519 

Italy. 

521-522 

Apulia. 

523-524 

Bruttium. 

525-526 

Calabria. 

527-528 

Campania. 

529-530 

Etruria. 

531-532 

Frentani. 

533-534 

Latiuni. 

535-536 

Lucania. 

537-538 

Picenuni. 

539-540 

Samnium. 

541-542 

Umbria. 

545-547 

Macedonia  (including  Alexander  the  Great), 

549-550 

Sicily. 

551-552 

Malta,  Gozo,  and  PanteUeria  (Kossyra). 

553-555 

Spain  (Iberia). 

557-559 

Thrace. 

573-574 

Asia. 

575-576 

Asia  Minor. 

577-579 

Aeolis. 

581-583 

Lesbos. 

585-587 

Bith3rnia. 

589-591 

Cappadocia. 

593-595 

Caria. 

597-599 

Cilicia. 

601-603 

Galatia. 

605-607 

Ionia. 

609-611 

Lycaonia. 

613-615 

Lycia. 

617-619 

Lydia. 

621-623 

Mysia. 

625-627 

Pamphyha. 

629-631 

Paphlagonia. 

633-635 

Plirygia. 

637-639 

Pisidia. 

641-643 

Pontus. 

645-647 

Troas. 

651-653 

Arabia, 

655-657 

Armenia. 

659-661 

Assyria. 

663-665 

Babylonia. 

667-669 

Bactria  and  India. 

CJ 


63 


CJ  NUMISMATICS  CJ 


J 

NUMISMATICS 

By  country. 

Asia — Continued. 

671-673 

Bosporus. 

675-677 

Characene. 

679-681 

Colchis. 

683-685 

Cyprus. 

687-689 

Mesopotamia. 

691-693 

Partliia. 

695-697 

Persia. 

699-701 

Syria. 

705-707 

Palestine. 

709-711 

Phenicia. 

725-727 

Africa. 

729-731 

Byzacene. 

733-735 

Cyrenaica. 

737-739 

Egypt. 

741-743 

Ethiopia. 

745-747 

Libya. 

749-751 

Mauretania. 

753-755 

Numidia. 

757-759 

Syrtica. 

761-763 

Zeugitana. 

ANCIENT  ROMA] 

801 

Periodicals.     Societies. 

805 

Year-books. 

Collected  works. 

809 

Several  authors. 

810 

Individual  authors. 

Exhibitions. 

811 

International,  by  date. 

813 

Other,  by  place,  A-Z. 

Museums.     Collections. 

815 

Pubhc. 

817 

Private. 

Sales  catalogs. 

819 

Auction. 

821 

Dealers' . 

823 

Theory.     Method,  etc. 

825 

Study  and  teaching. 

829 

Dictionarias.     Encyclopedias. 

General  works. 

831 

To  ISOO. 

833 

1801- 

64 


CJ  NUMISMATICS— ANCIENT  ROJvIAN  CJ 


837 

Maniials, 

839 

Minor.     Paniplilots,  etc. 

843 

General  special. 

847 

Material. 

849 

Gold. 

851 

Silver. 

853 

Bronze,  brass,  and  copper. 

855 

First  brasses  (large) . 

856 

Second  brasses  (middle) . 

857 

Tliird  brasses  (small). 

859 

Other  metals. 

863 

Execution.     Technique. 

865 

Coin  types. 

885 

Iconography. 
Finds  of  coins. 

891 

General  works. 

893 

By  place  of  discovery,  A-Z. 
Eepublican. 

901 

Collected  works. 

905 

Dictionaries.     Encyclopedias. 

909 

General  works. 

913 

Minor.     Pamphlets,  etc. 

915 

General  special  (Material,  etc.). 

925 

Iconography. 
By  period. 

935 

Early. 

937 

Heavy  bronze. 

941 

Later. 

943 

National  types. 
Consular  or  family  coins. 

Museums  and  collections, 

see  CJ  815-817. 

General  works. 

946 

To  1800. 

947 

1801- 

949 

By  family,  A-Z. 
Imperial. 

961 

Collected  works. 

965 

Dictionaries.     Encyclopedias. 

969 

General  works. 

973 

Minor.     Pamphlets,  etc. 

975 

General  special  (Material,  etc.). 
Iconography. 

985 

To  1800. 

987 

1801- 

2006'- 

-15 5                           65 

CJ  NUMISMATICS— ANCIENT  ROMAN  CJ 

Imperial — Continued. 
By  ]>oriod. 
1001  Twelve  Caesars — Julius  to  Domitian,  A.D.  96. 

1003  Nerva  to  Marcus  Aurelius,  96-180. 

1005  Commodus  to  Numerian,  180-284. 

1007  Diocletian  to  Jovian,  284-364. 

1009  Valentinian  and  last  emperors,  364-476. 

Local. 

States  and  provinces. 
1017  General  works. 

Special  provinces. 
Under  each: 
General. 

(1)  Catalogs  and  collections. 

(2)  Treatises. 

(3)  Local,  A-Z. 
1021-1023  Italia. 
1025-1027  Apulia. 
1029-1031  Bruttium. 
1033-1035  Calabria. 
1037-1039  Campania. 
1041-1043  Etruria. 
1045-1047  Frentani. 
1049-1051  Latium. 
1053-1055  Lucania. 
1057-1059  Piccnum. 
1061-1063  Samnium. 
1065-1067  Umbria. 
1068-1070  Oscan  coins. 
1071-1073  Acgyptus. 
1075-1077  Africa. 
1079-1081  Numidia. 
1083-1085  Mauretania. 
1087-1089  Asia. 
1101-1103  Britannia. 
1105-1107  Dacia. 
1109-1111  Dalmatia. 
1113-1115  Gallia. 

If  including  pre-Roman  period,  prefer  CJ  2681. 

1117-1119  Gcrmania. 

1121-1123  Iberia  (Hispania). 

1125-1127  Illyricum. 

1129-1131  Moesia. 

1133-1135  Sardinia. 

1137-1139  Sicilia. 

1141-1143  Syria. 

66 


CJ  NUMISMATICS                                      CJ 

BYZANTINE 

1201  Periodicals.     Societies. 
Collected  works. 

1208  Several  authors. 

1209  Individual  authors. 
Museums.     Collections. 

1215  Public. 

1217  Private. 

Sales  catalogs. 

1219  Auction. 

1221  DeaJei-s'. 

1227  Dictionaries.     Encyclopedias. 

1229  General  works. 

1235  Manuals. 

1237  Minor.     Pamplilets,  etc. 

1241  General  special. 

1245  Material. 

1247  Gold. 

1249  Silver. 

1251  Bronze  and  copper. 

1253  Other  metals. 

1257  Execution.     Technique. 

1259  Coin  types. 

1271  Iconography. 

By  period. 

1281  323-1057. 

1283  1057-1453. 

1289  Countries  and  provinces,  A-Z. 

1291  Cities  and  towms,  A-Z. 

ANCIENT  AFRICAN  AND  ORIENTAI 

1301  Periodicals.     Societies. 

1305  Dictionaries.     Encyclopedias. 

1309  General  works. 

1313  Minor.     Pamphlets,  etc. 

1317  General  special. 

1321  Material. 

1323  Gold. 

1325  Silver. 

1327  Bronze  and  copper. 

1329  Other  metaJs. 

1333  Execution.     Technique. 

1335  Coin  types. 


67 


Ci\^  NUMISMATICS  CJ 


NUMISMATICS 

Ancient  African  and  Oriental — Continued, 

1339 

Iconography. 

By  country. 

Africa. 

1341 

General. 

1343 

Byzacium. 

Carthage,  see  CJ  1381. 

1345 

Cyrenaica. 

Egypt,  see  CJ  1369. 

1347 

Ethiopia. 

1349 

Libya. 

1351 

Mauretania. 

1353 

Numidia  (and  Mauretania). 

1355 

Syrtica. 

1357 

Zeugitana. 

Asia. 

General  works,  see  CJ  1309. 

1361 

Assyria. 

1365 

Babylonia. 

1369 

Egypt. 

1375 

Jewish  (and  Samaritan). 

1379 

Phenicia. 

1381 

Carthage. 

1391 

Other. 

Chma,  see  CJ  3490-3509. 

Japan,  see  CJ  3700-3719. 

MEDIEVAL  AND  MODERN 

Byzantine,  see  CJ  1201-1291. 

Periodicals,  societies,  collections,  etc.,  see  CJ  1-36. 

Exhibitions. 
1509         International,  by  date. 
1511         Other,  by  place,  A-Z. 

Museums.     Collections. 
1513         Public. 
1515         Private. 

Sales  catalogs. 
1517         Auction. 
1519         Dealers'. 

(1521)  Theory.     Method,  etc. 

See  CJ  63. 

(1522)  Study  and  teaching. 

See  CJ  55. 
1525     Dictionaries.     Encyclopedias. 

68 


CJ  NUMISMATICS— MEDIEVAL  AND  MODERN  Ci 


General  works. 

1527 

To  1800. 

1529 

1801- 

1533 

Manuals. 

1535 

Minor.     Pamphlets,  etc. 

1539 

General  special. 

e.  g.  Obsidional  coins. 

1543 

Material. 

1545 

Gold. 

1546 

Silver. 

1547 

Bronze  and  copper. 

1548 

Other  metals. 

1557 

Execution.     Technique. 

1559 

Coin  types. 

1575 

Iconography. 

By  period. 

Medieval. 

General. 

1601 

Periodicals.     Societies. 

1605 

Dictionaries.     Encyclopedias. 

1607 

General  works. 

1611 

Minor.     Pamphlets,  etc. 

1615 

General  special. 

1618 

Material. 

1619 

Gold. 

1620 

Silver. 

1621 

Bronze  and  copper. 

1622 

Other  metals. 

1625 

Execution.     Technique. 

1627 

Coin  types. 

1637 

Iconography. 

Finds  of  coins. 

1645 

General  works. 

1647 

By  place  of  discovery,  A-Z. 

Migrations. 

1657 

General  works. 

1661 

Visigoths  (and  Goths  in  general) 

1663 

Ostrogoths. 

1665 

Vandals. 

1667 

Huns. 

1669 

Lombards. 

1671 

Normans. 

1673 

Slavs. 

1675 

Other  special. 

69 


CJ  NUMISIVIATICS— MEDIEVAL  AND  MODERN  CJ 


By  period. 

Medieval — Continued . 

Crusades.     Latin  Orient. 

1681 

General  works. 

1683 

General  special. 

1685 

Special. 

1691 

Military-religious  orders. 

1693 

Knights  of  Malta. 

1695 

Templars. 

1697 

Teutonic  Knights. 

1715 

By  country,  A-Z. 
Mohammedan  Emphe,  see  CJ  3400-3429. 
Renaissance  (13tli-16th  centuries). 

1735 

General  works. 

1739 

13th-14th  centuries  (Pre-renaissance) . 

1741 

1400-1550. 

1743 

Later  16th  century. 
Modern. 

1747 

General  works. 

1749 

16th-17th  centuries.     Early  modern. 

1751 

18th  century. 

1753 

19th  century. 

1755 

20th  century. 
By  country. 

Unless  otherwise  specified,  sub  arrange  as  indicated 

on 

special  scheme  No.  1  following  CJ  4649. 

^ 

America. 

1800-1819 

General,  including  North  America  (II) . 
United  States  (I).  '^'^  ^r-^"  '''  ^  »v-.'.'A(23«.erdl}. 

1820-1849 

1841 

Colonial. 

1842 

Early  national  to  1860. 

1844 

1860-1900. 

1845 

1901- 

1860-1879 

Canada  (II). 

1890-1909 

Mexico  (II). 

1910-1929 

Central  America  (II). 

1930-1949 

British  Honduras  (II) . 

1950-1969 

Costa  Rica  (II) . 

1970-1989 

Guatemala  (II). 

1990-2009 

Honduras  (II). 

2010-2029 

Nicaragua  (II). 

2030-2049 

Panama  (II). 

2050-2069 

Salvador  (II). 

2070-2089 

West  Indies  (II). 

2090-2109 

Bahamas  (II). 

2110-2129 

Cuba  (II). 

70 

CJ  NUMISMATICS— MEDIEVAL  AND  MODERN  CJ 


By  country. 

America. 

West  Indies — Continued. 

2130-2149 

Haiti  (II). 

2150-2169 

Jamaica  (II). 

2170-2189 

Porto  Rico  (II). 

2195 

Other,  A-Z. 

2200-2219 

South  America  (11). 

2220-2239 

iVrgentine  Republic  (II) . 

2240-2259 

Bolivia  (II). 

2260-2279 

Brazil  (II). 

2280-2299 

Chile  (II). 

2300-2319 

Colombia  (II). 

2320-2339 

Ecuador  (II) . 

2340-2359 

Guiana  (II). 

2360-2379 

Paraguay  (II). 

2380-2399 

Peru  (II). 

2400-2419 

Uruguay  (II). 

2420-2439 

Venezuela  (II). 

2450-2469 

Europe  (II). 

2470-2499 

Great  Britam  and  England  (I) 

Middle  ages. 

2490 

Anglo-Saxon. 

2491 

Anglo-French  coinage. 

2500-2519 

Wales  (II). 

2520-2539 

Scotland  (II). 

2540-2559 

Ireland  (II). 

2560 

British  colonies  in  general. 

2570-2599 

Austria-Hungary  (I). 

2601 

Austria,  Lower. 

2603 

Austria,  Upper. 

2605 

Bohemia. 

2607 

Bukowina. 

2609 

Carinthia. 

2611 

Carniola. 

2613 

Coastland. 

2615 

Gorz  and  Gradiska 

2616 

Istria. 

2617 

Trieste. 

2619 

Dalmatia. 

2621 

Galicia. 

2623 

Moravia. 

2625 

Salzburg. 

2627 

Silesia. 

71 


CJ  NUMISMATICS— MEDIEVAL  AND  MODERN  CJ 

By  country. 
Europe. 
Austria-Hungary — Continued. 

2629  Stp-ia. 

2630  Transylvaiiia. 

2631  Tyrol. 
2633  Vorarlbcrg. 

2635  Bosnia  and  Herzegovina. 

2640-2659  Hungary  (II). 

2660-2689  France  (I). 

2681  Gaul  (and  Celtic  types  in  general). 

Cf.  CJ  509, 1113. 

2682  Early  medieval,  Merovingian,  Carlovingian,  etc. 

^Vhen  combined  with  Gallic,  to  be  classified  in  CJ  2681. 

2683  Modern  to  1789/1815. 
2700-2729             Germany  (I). 

2721  Medieval. 

2734  Alsace-Lorraine. 

2736  Anhalt. 

2738  Baden. 

2740-2759  Bavaria  (II). 

Cities,  towns,  etc.,  see  CJ  2863. 

2762  Bremen. 

2764  Brunswick. 

2766  Hamburg. 

2767  Hanover. 

2768  Hesse. 
2770  Lippe. 
2772  Liibcck. 

2774  Mecklenburg-Schwerin. 

2776  Mecklenburg-Strclitz. 

2778  Oldenburg. 

2780-2799  Prussia  (II). 

2799  Provinces,  etc.,  A-Z. 

Cities,  towns,  etc.,  see  CJ  2863. 

2802  Reuss,  Elder  line. 

2803  Reuss,  Younger  line. 

2805  Saxe-Altenburg. 

2806  Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. 

2807  Saxe-Meiningen. 

2808  Saxe-Weimar. 
2810-2829  Saxony  (II). 

Cities,  towns,  etc.,  see  CJ  2863. 


72 


CJ 


NUMISMATICS— MEDIEVAL  AND  MODERN 


CJ 


By  country. 

Europe. 

Germany — Continued. 

2832 

Schauniburg-Lippe. 

2834 

Schaumburg-Rudolstadt. 

2836 

Schaumburg-Sondershausen. 

2838 

Waldeck. 

2840-2859 

Wurttemberg  (II). 

Cities,  towns,  etc.,  see  CJ  2863. 

2863 

Cities,  towns,  etc.,  A-Z. 

2870-2889 

Greece  (II). 

2900-2929 

Italy  (I). 

2928.P3 

Papal  States. 

.R7 

Rome. 

2930-2949 

Netherlands  (II). 

2950-2969 

Belgium  (II). 

2970-2989 

Holland  (II). 

3000-3029 

Russia  (I). 

3030-3049 

Poland  (II). 

3050-3069 

Finland  (II). 

3080-3099 

Scandinavia  (II). 

3100-3119 

Denmark  (II). 

3120-3139 

Iceland  (II). 

3140-3159 

Norway  (II). 

3160-3179 

Sweden  (II). 

3180-3199 

Spain  (II). 

3210-3229 

Portugal  (II). 

3240-3269 

Switzerland  (I). 

Turkey  and  Balkan  States. 

3270-3289 

Albania  (II). 

3290-3309 

Bulgaria  (II). 

3310-3329 

Montenegro  (II). 

3330-3349 

Rumania  (II). 

3350-3369 

Servia  (II). 

3370-3389 

Turkey  (II). 

3400-3429 

Orient.     Mohammedan  Empire  (I). 

3413 

Arabic  glass  weights  for  testing  coins. 

3430-3449 

Asia  (II). 

3455 

Afghanistan. 

3460-3479 

Arabia  (II). 

3485 

Baluchistan. 

3490-3509 

China  (II). 

3525 

Far  East. 

73 


CJ 


NmnSMATICS— MEDIEVAL  AND  MODERN 


CJ 


By  country. 

Asia — Continued. 

3530-3549 

India  and  Ceylon  (11). 

3551 

Ceylon. 

3555 

French. 

3557 

Portuguese. 

3560-3579 

Indo-Cluna  (II). 

35S0-3509 

French  Indo-Cliina  (Anam,  Cambodia,  etc.)  (II), 

3600-3619 

Siam  (II). 

3625 

Straits  Settlements. 

3635 

Indonesia. 

3640-3659 

Dutch  East  Indies  (II). 

3660-3679 

Philippine  Islands  (II). 

3685 

Other,  A-Z. 

3700-3719 

Japan  (II). 

3730-3749 

Korea  (II). 

3750-3769 

Persia  (II). 

3770-3789 

Russia  in  Asia  (II). 

3793 

Central  Asia. 

3795 

Siberia. 

3800-3829 

Turkey  in  Asia  (I). 

Cf.  CJ  3400-3429. 

3830-3849 

Armenia  (II). 

3850-3869 

Palestine  (II). 

Cf.  CJ  1681-1715. 

3870-3889 

Syria  (II). 

Cf.  CS  1681-1715. 

3890 

Other,  A-Z. 

3900-3919 

Africa  (II). 

3920-3939 

Abyssinia  (II). 

3940-3959 

British,  includhig  South  African  Union. 

3960 

Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

3983 

East  Africa. 

3985 

Natal. 

3987 

Nyasaland  (Central  Africa  ProtiM-t orate). 

3990 

Orange  Free  State. 

4015 

Rhodesia. 

4020 

Transvaal. 

4045 

West  Africa. 

4050 

Other  colonies,  A-Z. 

4100 

Kongo  Free  State. 

4120-4139 

Egyi)t  (II). 

Cf.  CJ  1369. 

74 


CJ 


NUMISMATICS— JMEDIEVAL  AND  MODERN 


CJ 


By  country. 

Africa— Continued. 

4140-4159 

French  (II). 

4160-4179 

Algeria  and  Tunis  (II) 

4185 

Kongo. 

4187 

Madagascar. 

4189 

Senegambia. 

4191 

Sudan. 

4195 

Otlier,  A-Z. 

4200 

German. 

4223 

East. 

4225 

Kamerun. 

4227 

Southwest. 

4240 

Italian. 

4263 

Eritrea. 

4265 

Somalilaud. 

4270-4289 

Liberia  (II). 

4290-4309 

Morocco  (II). 

4310 

Portuguese. 

4333 

East. 

4335 

West. 

4340 

Spanish. 

4363 

Canary  Islands. 

4365 

Rio  de  Oro. 

4370-4389 

TripoU  (II). 

4395 

Other  African,  A-Z. 

4400-4419 

Australia  (II). 

4420-4439 

New  South  Wales  (II). 

4440-4459 

New  Zealand  (II). 

4460-4479 

Northern  Territory  (II). 

4480-4499 

Queensland  (II). 

4500-4519 

South  Australia  (II). 

4520-4539 

Tasmania  (II). 

4540-4559 

Victoria  (II). 

4560-4579 

Western  Australia  (II). 

Pacific  Islands. 

4600 

General. 

4625 

Local,  A-Z. 

4630-4649 

Hawaiian  Islands  (II). 

76 


CJ  NUIVIIS^UTICS— MEDIEVAL  AND  MODERN            CJ 

SPECLVL  SCHEME  NO.  1 
II     I 

0       0  Periodicals.     Societies. 

1  Yoar-l>ooks. 

2  Collected  works. 
MTisoums.     Collections. 

2  4  Public. 

3  5  Private. 

4  6  Sales  catalogs.     Coin  values. 

5  9  Dictionaries.     Directories. 

6  10  General  works. 

7  12  General  special  and  minor. 

By  material. 

8  14  Gold. 

9  15  Silver. 

10  16  Bronze  and  copper. 

11  17  Other. 

12  19  Iconography. 

By  period. 

14  21  Medieval. 

15  22  Early  modern  to  1789/1815. 

16  24  Early  19th  century,  1789/1815-1870. 

17  25  Later  19th  and  20th  centuries,  1870- 
19  Local,  A-Z. 

28  States,  provinces,  etc. 

29  Cities  and  towns. 

30  Colonies  in  general  (when  necessary). 


76 


CJ  CJ 

TOKENS 


4801 

Periodicals.     Societies. 
Collected  works. 

4803 

Several  authoi-s. 

4804 

Individual  authors. 
Museums.     Collections. 

4806 

Public. 

4807 

Private. 

4809 

Sales  catalogs. 

4813 

Dictionaries.     Encyclopedias. 

4815 

General  works. 

4819 

General  special. 
Special. 

4825 

By  form  of  token,  A-Z. 
By  period. 

4861 

Ancient. 

4863 

Greek. 

4865 

Roman  (tesserae). 

4867 

Other. 
Modern,  including  Medieval. 

4871 

General  works. 

4873 

Medieval. 

4877 

Renaissance. 

4881 

Modern  (only). 
Prefer  CJ  4871. 

4883 

16th-17th  centuries. 

4885 

18th  century. 

4887 

19th  century. 

4889 

20th  century. 
By  country. 

Unless  otherwise  specified,  subarrange  as  indicated 

on 

special  scheme  No.  2  following  CJ  5450. 

4901-4910 

United  States  (I). 

4905 

Colonial. 

4906 

Early  national. 

4911-4920 

Canada  (I). 

4921-4925 

Mexico  (II). 

4926-4930 

Central  ximerica  (II). 

4931 

British  Honduras. 

4933-4937 

Costa  Rica  (II). 

4938-4942 

Guatemala  (11). 

4942-4946 

Honduras  (II). 

4947-4950 

Nicaragua  (11). 

77 


CJ 


TOKENS 


CJ 


By  country. 

Central  America — Continued. 

4951-4955  Panama  (II). 

4956-4960  Salvador  (II). 

4961-4965  West  Indies  (II). 

4966  Bahamas. 

4967-4971  Cuba  (II). 

4972  Haiti. 

4973  Santo  Domingo. 
4975-4979  Jamaica  (II). 
4980-4984  Porto  Rico  (II). 

4985  Other,  A-Z. 

4986-4990  South  America  (II). 

4991-4995  Ai-gentine  Rcpubhc  (11). 

4996-5000  Bolivia  (II). 

5001-5005  Brazil  (II). 

5006-5010  Chile  (II). 

5011-5015  Colombia  (II). 

5016-5020  Ecuador  (II). 

5021-5025  Guiana  (II). 

5026-5030  Paraguay  (II). 

5031-5035  Peru  (II). 

5036-5040  Uruguay  (II). 

5041-5045  Venezuela  (II). 

5046-5050  Europe  (II). 

5051-5060  Great  Britam  (I). 

5058  Local,  A-Z. 

5059  Scotland  and  Wales. 

5060  Ireland. 
5061-5070  Austria-Hungary  (I). 
5071-5080  France  (I). 
5081-5090  Germany  (I). 
5091-5095  Greece  (II). 
5096-5105  Italy  (I). 
5106-5110  Netherlands  (II). 
5111-5115  Belgium  (II). 
5116-5120  Holland  (II). 
5121-5125  Russia  (II). 

5127  Poland. 

5129  Scandinavia. 

5130-5134  Denmark  (II). 

5135  Iceland. 

5136-5140  Norway  (II). 

5141-5145  Sweden  (II). 


78 


CJ 

TOKENS 

By  country. 

Europe — Continued. 

5146-5150 

Spain  (II). 

5151-5155 

Portugal  (II). 

5156-5160 

vSwitzcrland  (II). 

Turkey  and  Balkan  States 

5161-5165 

Turkey  (II). 

5166 

Albania. 

5168-5172 

Bulgaria  (II). 

5173 

Montenegro. 

5175-5179 

Rumania  (II). 

5180-5184 

Servia  (II). 

5185 

Other  European,  A-Z. 

See  Table  oi  countriea  on  p.  170. 

5186-5100 

Asia  (II). 

5191-5195 

China  (II). 

5196-5200 

Dutch  East  Indies  (II). 

5201-5205 

India  and  Ceylon  (II) 

5206-5210 

Indo-Chuia  (II). 

5211 

French  Indo-China. 

5213 

Siam. 

5216-5220 

Japan  (II). 

5221-5225 

Persia  (II). 

5226-5230 

Philippine  Islands  (II). 

5231-5235 

Russia  in  Asia  (II). 

5236-5241 

Turkey  in  Asia  (II). 

5243 

Other  divisions  of  Asia,  A-Z. 

5246-5250 

Africa  (II). 

5251-5255 

EgyiU  (II). 

5256-5260 

British  possessions  (II). 

5261-5265 

French  possessions  (II). 

5266-5270 

German  possessions  (II). 

5271-5275 

Portuguese  possessions  (II). 

5276 

Other  divisions  of  Africa,  A-Z. 

5281-5285 

Australia  and  New  Zealand  (II). 

5286-5290 

New  South  Wales  (II). 

5291-5295 

New  Zealand  (II). 

5296-5300 

Northern  Territory  of  Australia  (II) 

5301-5305 

Queensland  (II). 

5306-5310 

South  Australia  (II). 

5311-5315 

Tasmania  (II). 

5316-5320 

Victoria  (II). 

5321-5325 

Western  Australia  (II). 

5326 

Pacific  Islands,  A-Z. 

CJ 


79 


CJ  TOKENS  CJ 

Special  by  use. 
5350         Comniercial,  industrial,  etc. 
5400         Religious. 

Communion  tokens. 
5407  General. 

5413  By  denomination,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  P8    Presbyterian. 
5415  By  country,  A-Z. 

See  Table  of  countries  on  p.  170. 
5450     Jetons,  m6reaux  etc. 


SPECIAL  SCHEME   NO.  2. 


I 

II 

1 

1 

Periodicals.     Societies.     Collections, 

2 

2 

Catalogs. 

3 

3 

General  works. 

4 

4 

Special  and  minor. 
By  period. 

5 

Medieval. 

6 

16th-18tli  centuries. 

7 

19th-20  Ji  centuries. 

o 

Local,  A-Z. 

9 

States,  provinces,  etc. 

10 

Cities,  towns,  etc. 

80 


CJ  MEDALS  CJ 


MEDALS  AND  MEDALLIONS 

5501 

Periodicals.     Societies. 

Collected  works. 

5505 

Several  authors. 

5506 

Individual  authors. 

Exliibitioiis. 

5507 

International,  by  date. 

5508 

Other,  by  place,  A-Z. 

Museums.     Collections. 

5510 

Public. 

5511 

Private. 

Sales  catalogs. 

5513 

Auction. 

5514 

Dealers'. 

5517 

Theory.     Method,  etc. 

5519 

Relation  to  art. 

5521 

Relation  to  history. 

5525 

Study  and  teaching. 

5535 

Dictionaries.     Encyclopedias. 

General  works. 

5538 

To  1800. 

5539 

1801- 

5543 

Manuals. 

5545 

Minor.     Pamplilets,  etc. 

5549 

General  special. 

5555 

Execution.     Technique. 

5557 

Types. 

5569 

Iconography. 

Ancient. 

5581 

Periodicals.     Societies.     Collections, 

Collected  works. 

5583 

Several  authors. 

5584 

Individual  authors. 

5585 

Exhibitions. 

Museums .     Collections . 

5588 

Public. 

5589 

Private. 

5591 

Sales  catalogs. 

General  works.     Manuals. 

5595 

To  1800. 

5597 

1801- 

5601 

Mmor.     Pamphlets,  etc. 

5605 

General  special. 

5615 

Iconography. 

2006°- 

-15 6                             81 

CJ  IVIEDALS  C3 

Ancient — Continued. 
5625         Greek. 

Roman. 
5641  Periodicals.     Societies.     Collections. 

Collected  works. 
564:i  Several  authors. 

5644  Individual  authors. 

5645  Exhibitions. 
^Museums.     Collections. 

564S  Public. 

5649  Private. 

5651  Sales  catalogs. 

5655  General  works,     Manuab. 

5661  Mmor.     Pamphlets,  etc. 

5665  General  special. 

5675  Iconography. 

5681  Persons,  A-Z. 

5683  Events,  A-Z. 

5685  Local,  A-Z. 

6690         Other,  A-Z. 

Medieval  and  modern. 

Periodicals,  societies,  collections,  etc.,  see  CJ  5501- 
5535. 

General  works. 
5723  To  1800. 

5725  1801- 

5727         Manuals. 
5729         Minor.     Pamphlets,  etc. 
5733         General  special. 
5737  Execution.     Technique. 

5751         Iconography. 

By  period. 
Medieval. 
5761  General  works. 

5763  Special. 

e.  g.  Crusades, 
llenaissance. 
5767  General  works. 

5769  Early. 

5770  High. 

5771  Later. 
Modern. 

5775  General  works. 

Prefer  CJ  5723-5725. 


82 


CJ  MEDALS  CJ 

Medieval  and  modern. 
By  period. 

Modern — Continued. 

5777  16th-17tli  centuries. 

5778  IStli  century. 

5779  19th  century. 

5780  20th  century. 
5793         Special  subjects,  A-Z. 

Cf.  Note  under  NK  6398.5. 
.  r^         .^       '  (-P^)     Printing  (Medallic  history),  see  Z  234. 

^796-  Ayv.e.^r\taCGev^e/•&l)  j^2     Railways  (commemorative  medals). 

By  country. 

Unless  otherwise  specified,  subarrange  as  indicated 
on  special  scheme  No.  3  followmg  CJ  6651. 

V       .  •    ■  Ancient,  see  CJ  5581-5690. 

^     ^^^5801-5819  United  States  (I). 

5811  Colonial. 

5812  Early  national. 
5821-5830  Canada  (II). 
5831-5840  Mexico  (II). 
5841-5845  Central  America  (III). 
5846-5850                 British  Honduras  (III). 
5851-5855  Costa  Rica  (III). 
5861-5865                 Guatemala  (HI). 
5871-5875  Honduras  (HI). 
5881-5885  Nicaragua  (HI). 
5891-5895                 Panama  (III). 
5901-5905                 Salvador  (HI). 
5911-5915  West  Indies  (HI). 
5916-5920  Bahamas  (HI). 
5921-5925                 Cuba  (HI). 
5931-5935                 Haiti  (HI). 
5941-5945                 Santo  Domingo  (III). 
5951-5955                 Jamaica  (HI). 
5861-5965                 Porto  Rico  (HI). 

5968  Other,  A-Z. 
5971-5980             South  America  (II). 

5981-5990  Argentme  Republic  (II). 

5991-6000  Bolivia  (II). 

6001-6010  Brazil  (II). 

6011-6020  Chile  (II). 

6021-6030  Colombia  (II). 

6031-6040  Ecuador  (II). 

6041-6050  Guiana  (II). 


83 


CJ 

MEDALS 

Medieval  and  modem. 

By  country. 

South  America — Continued. 

6051-6060 

Paraguay  (II). 

6061-6070 

Peru  (II). 

6071-6080 

Uruguay  (II). 

6081-6090 

Venezuela  (II). 

6091-6100 

Europe  (II). 

6101-6120 

Great  Britain  (I). 

6117 

Local,  A-Z. 

61  IS 

Wales. 

6119 

Scotland. 

6120 

Ireland. 

6121-6139 

Austria-Hungary  (I). 

6141-^159 

France  (I). 

6161-6180 

German}^. 

6161 

Periodicals.     Societies.     Collections. 

Museums.     Collections. 

6162 

Public. 

6163 

Private. 

6164 

General  works. 

6165 

General  special  and  minor. 

6166 

Special. 

6167 

Individual  artists,  A-Z. 

6168 

Medieval  and  renaissance. 

6169 

Modern  to  1800. 

6170 

19th-20th  centuries. 

6172 

Persons  and  families,  A-Z. 

Under  the  more  important  may  be  arranged; 

Monographs. 

Atlases  and  plates. 

Catalogs. 

6173 

Events,  A-Z. 

6174 

Baden. 

6175 

Bavaria. 

6176 

Prussia. 

6177 

Saxony. 

6178 

Wiirttemberg. 

6179 

Other  states  and  provinces,  A-Z. 

6180 

Cities  and  towns,  etc.,  A-Z. 

6181-6190 

Greece  (II). 

6191-6219 

Italy  (I). 

6211-6220 

Netherlands  (II). 

6221-6230 

Belgium  (II). 

6231-6240 

HoUand  (II) 

CJ 


84 


CJ 


MEDAI.S 


CJ 


Medieval  and  modern. 
By  country. 

Europe — Continued. 

6241-6250  Russia  (II). 

6251-6260  Scandinavia  (II). 

6261-6270  Denmark  (II). 

6271  Iceland. 

6281-6290  Norway  (II). 

6291-6300  Sweden  (II). 

6301-6310  Spain  (II). 

6311-6320  Portugal  (II). 

6321-6330  Switzerland  (II). 

Turkey  and  Balkan  States. 

6331-6335  Albania  (III). 

6336-6345  Bulgaria  (II). 

6346-6350  Montenegro  (III). 

6351-6360  Rumania  (II). 

6361-6370  Servia  (II). 

6371-6379  Turkey  (II). 

6380  Other  European,  A-Z. 

6381-6390  Asia  (II). 

6391-6400  China  (II). 

6401-6410  Dutch  East  Indies  (II). 

6411-6420  India  and  Ceylon  (II). 

6421-6425  Indo-China  (III). 

6426-6430  French  Indo-China  (III). 

(Annain,  Cambodia.  Cochin-China,  Tongking,  Laos.) 

6431-6435  Siam  (III). 

6441-6450  Japan  (II). 

6451-6460  Persia  (II). 

6461-6470  Philippine  Islands  (II). 

6471-6475  Russia  i]i  Asia  (III). 

6476-6480  Turkey  in  Asia  (III). 

6485  Other  divisions  of  Asia,  A-Z. 

6491-6500  Africa  (II). 

6501-6510  'Egypt  (II). 

6511-6520  British  possessions  (II). 

6521-6530  French  possessions  (II). 

6531-6540  German  possessions  (II). 

6541-6550  Port.uguese  possessions  (II). 

6559  Other  divisions,  native  states,  etc.,  A-Z. 


85 


CJ 


MEDALS 


CJ 


Medieval  and  modern. 

By  country — Continued. 
6561-6570  Australia  and  New  Zealand  (II). 

6571-65S0  New  South  Wales  (II). 

65S1-6500  New  Zealand  (II). 

6591-0600  Northern  Territory  of  Aiistraha  (II), 

6601-6610  Queensland  (II). 

6611-6620  South  Australia  (II). 

6621-6630  Tasmania  (II). 

6631-6640  Victoria  (II). 

6641-6650  Western  Austraha  (II). 

6651  Pacific  Islands,  A-Z. 


86 


CJ  MEDALS  C/ 

SPECIAL  SCHEME  NO.  3 


[II 

II 

I 

1 

1 

1 

Poriodicals.     Societies.     Collections. 
Museums.     Collections. 

2 

Public. 

3 

Private. 

2 

2 

5 

Genonu  works. 

3 

3 

6 

General  s])e('ial  ajid  minor. 

7 
9 

Special. 

Individual  artists,  A-Z. 

4 

10 

By  period. 
Medieval. 

11 

Renaissance,  15th-17th  centuries. 

5 
6 

12 
13 

18th  century. 
19th-20th  centuries. 

4 

7 

15 

Persons  and  families,  A-Z. 

8 

17 

Under  the  more  important  may  be  arranged: 
MonograpJis. 
Atlases  and  plates. 
Catalogs. 
Events,  A-Z. 

5 

9 

Local,  A-Z. 

18 

States,  provinces,  etc. 

19 

Cities,  towns,  etc. 

87 


CN 

EPIGRAPHY.    INSCRIPTIONS,  ETC 

(In  preparation) 


89 


HERALDRY 


91 


CR 

HERALDRY 

SYNOPSIS 

General,  etc 1-  185 

Public  and  official 191-1020 

Ecclesiastical  and  sacred 1101-1131 

Family 1179-3400 

Honor,  rank,  precedence 3499-4420 

Royalty  (Insignia,  etc.) 4480 

Chivalry  and  knighthood 4501-6305 

Ceremonials,  etc 4547-4565 

Duels  and  dueling 4571-4595 

Orders,  etc 4651-6305 

Militai'y-religious 4701-^775 

By  country 4801-6305 


93 


HERALDRY 

Heraldry  combined  with  Genealogy  classed  with  CS. 

CR 

1     Periodicals,     Societies. 
Collected  works. 

4  Several  authors. 

5  Individual  authors. 

7     Congresses,  conventions,  etc. 
9     Exhibitions. 
1 1     Directories. 

13     Dictionaries.     Encyclopedias. 
Science,  technique,  theory,  etc. 
History,  see  CR  151-159. 
General  works. 
19  To  1800. 

1801- 
2 1  Treatises. 

23  Manuals. 

27        Minor.     Pamphlets,  etc. 

General  special. 
29  Symbolism. 

31  Pleraldry  and  art,  architecture,  etc.  33  u^^ 

Special.  f^ 

41  Special  branches,  charges,  etc.,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  Chess,  collar,  counter-charge,  crest,  crosses,  doge'fc 
cap,  double-headed  eagle,  fish,  flowers  (fleur-de-Us,  rose, 
etc.),  furs,  goedendag,  hatching,  hatchments,  helmets, 
heralds,  linden,  lion,  liveries,  marks  of  cadency,  masons' 
marks,  merchants'  marks,  mermaids,  pomegranate, 
rebus,  rest,  signboards,  tinctures,  trademarks,  triquetra, 
unicorn,  urchin,  water-bouget,  white  horse,  wreaths. 
Printers'  marks,  see  Z  235. 
(43)  Armorial  bindings  and  bookplates,  see  Z. 

(45)  Armorial  china,  see  NK  4374. 

Crests,  monograms,  devices,  badges,  mottoes,  etc. 
Cf.  NK  1585,  Emblems. 
51  General  works. 

53  General  special,   including    heraldic   aspects    of 

regalia,  crown  jewels,  etc. 

But  for  artistic  aspects  i^refer  NK  7400-7419. 
Cf.  CR  4480,  Insignia  of  royalty. a r,_.  .     . 


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CB  HERALDRY  CE 

Science,  technique,  theory,  etc. 
Special. 

Crests,  monograms,  devices,  etc. — Continued. 
Crests. 
55  General  works. 

57  By  country,  A-Z. 

61  Monogi'ams. 

Devices  and  badges. 
67  General  works. 

69  By  country,  A-Z. 

Mottoes. 
73  General  works. 

75  By  country,  A-Z. 

79  Battle-cries.     War-cries. 

Shields  and  supporters ^ 
91  General  works. 

93  By  country,  A-Z. 

Flags,  banners,  and  standards. 

Cf.  JC     345-347,  Sj-mbolism,  emblems  of  the  State: 
Arms,  Flag,  Seal,  etc. 
GR  191-1020,  Public  and  official  heraldry. 
101  General  works. 

105  Early. 

107  Medieval. 

109  Modern. 

By  country.  iijeXv^t; 

113  United  States.        .r     Sp=..     .  - -...;.a.;i,ar.-:     . 
.5  Confederacy. 

114  Special  states,  A-Z. 
.5  Cities,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .N5  New  York. 

115  Other  countries,  A-Z. 

See  Table  of  countries  on  p.  170. 
Under  each: 
General. 
Cities,  A-Z. 
125  Heraldic  drawing,  design,  etc. 

133  Heraldic  recreations,  games,  etc. 

137  Literary  illustrations,  verses,  etc. 

History  of  heraldry. 
151         General  works. 
153         Early. 

155         Ancient  Greeks  and  Romans. 
157         Medieval. 
159         Modern. 

By  country,  see  CR  1200-3400 

96 


CB  HERALDRY  CR 

General  special. 

Law,  grants  of  arms,  etc.     Patents.     Regulation. 
165  General  works. 

167  By  country,  A-Z. 

See  Table  of  countnes  on  p.  170. 
171  Right  to  bear  arms. 

175  Mutation.     Alteration. 

179  Use  and  abuses.     Usurpation. 

Kings-at-arms,  heralds  (Heralds'  college). 
183  General  works. 

185  By  country,  A-Z. 

See  Table  of  countries  on  p.  170. 
Public  and  official  heraldry. 

Cf.  JC  345-347,  Symbolism,  emblems  of  the  State :  Anna,  Flag, 
Seal,  etc. 
CR  101-115,  Flags,  banners,  and  standards. 

191         General  works. 

By  country. 

Under  each  subarrange  as  indicated  on  special  scheme  No.  1 
following  CR  1020. 

200-209  United  States  (I). 

210-219  Canada  (I). 

220-229  Mexico  (I). 

230-234  Central  America  (II). 
235-239  British  Honduras  (II). 

240-244  Costa  Rica  (II). 

250-254  Guatemala  (II). 

260-264  Honduras  (II). 

270-274  Nicaragua  (II). 

280-284  Panama  (II). 

290-294  Salvador  (II). 

300-304"  West  Indies  (II). 
305-309  Bahamas  (II). 

310-314  Cuba  (II). 

320-324  Haiti  (II). 

325-329  Santo  Domingo  (II). 

330-334  Jamaica  (II). 

340-344  Porto  Rico  (II).  . 

350  Other,  A-Z. 

360-369  South  America  (I). 
370-379  Ai-gentine  Republic  (I 

380-389  Bolivia  (I). 

390-399  Brazil  (I). 

400-409  Chile  (I). 


2006°— 15 7  97 


:^R 

HERALDRY 

Public  and  official  heraldry. 

By  country. 

South  America — Continued. 

410-419 

Colombia  (I). 

420-429 

Ecuador  (I). 

430-439 

Guiana  (I). 

440-449 

Paraguay  (I). 

450-459 

Peru  (I). 

460-469 

Uruguay  (I). 

470-479 

Venezuela  (I). 

4S0-4S9 

Europe  (I). 

490-499 

Great  Britain  (I). 

500-509 

England  and  Wales  (I). 

510-519 

Scotland  (I). 

520-529 

Ireland  (I). 

530-539 

Austria-Hungary  (I). 

540-549 

France  (I). 

550-559 

Germany  (I). 

560-569 

Greece  (I). 

570-579 

Italy  (I). 

580-589 

Netherlands  (I). 

590-599 

Belgium  (I). 

600-609 

Holland  (I). 

610-619 

Russia  (I). 

620-629 

Scandinavia  (I). 

630-639 

Denmark  (I). 

640-649 

Iceland  (I). 

650-659 

Norway  (I). 

660-669 

Sweden  (I). 

670-679 

Spain  (I). 

680-689 

Portugal  (I). 

690-699 

Switzerland  (I). 

Turkey  and  Balkan  States. 

700-704 

Albania  (II). 

705-714 

Bulgaria  (I). 

715-719 

Montenegro  (II). 

720-729 

Rumania  (I). 

730-739 

Servia  (I). 

740-749 

Turkey  (I). 

750-759 

Asia  (I). 

760-769 

China  (I). 

770-779 

Dutch  East  Indies  (I). 

CR 


98 


CR  HERALDRY                                        CR 

Public  and  official  heraldry. 
By  country. 

Asia — Continued. 

780-784  Indo-China  (II). 

785-789  French  Indo-China  (II). 

790-794  Siam  (II). 

800-809  Japan  (I). 

810-819  Persia  (I). 

820-829  PhUippine  Islands  (I). 

830-839  Russia  in  Asia  (I). 

840-849  Turkey  in  Asia  (I). 

850  Other  divisions  of  Asia,  A-Z. 

860-869  Africa  (I). 

870-879  Egypt  (I). 

880-884  British  possessions  (II). 

890-894  French  possessions  (II). 

900-904  German  possessions  (II). 

910-914  Portuguese  possessions  (II). 

920  Other  divisions,  native  states,  etc.,  A-Z. 

930-939  Australia  and  New  Zealand  (I). 

940-949  New  South  Wales  (I). 

950-959  New  Zealand  (I). 

960-969  Northern  Territory  of  Australia  (I). 

970-979  Queensland  (I). 

980-989  South  Australia  (I). 

990-999  Tasmania  (I). 

1000-1009  Victoria  (I). 

1010-1019  Western  AustraUa  (I). 

1020  Pacific  Islands,  A-Z. 


99. 


CE  HERALDRY  CR 

SPECIAL  SCHEME  NO.  1 
n    I 

0  0     Periodicals.     Societies.     Collections. 

(1)   Herdds  (kings-at-arms),  see  CR  183-185. 

1  2     National,  including  general  albums,  etc. 

Cf.  CJ,  Seals. 

2  3     States,  provinces,  counties,  etc. 

.Al-5     General. 
.A6-Z     By  state,  etc. 

3  4     Cities  and  towns. 

.Al-5     General. 
.A6-Z     By  city. 

4  Special. 

5  Gilds. 

.Al-5     General  works. 
.A6-Z     By  trade. 

Special  by  city  in  6. 

6  City  companies,  by  city,  A-Z. 

Under  each: 

(1)  General  works. 

(2)  Special. 

e.  g.  .L8W7    London,  Woolcombera. 

7  Universities  and  colleges. 

General  works  only.     Particular  institutions  in  L. 

8  Schools. 

General  works  only.     Particular  institutions  in  L. 

9  Other  institutions. 

Ecclesiastical  and  sacred  heraldry. 
1101         General  works.      i,/^2  "Bn/  c^wwIrrY,  A'2.. 
1115         Popes  and  cardinals. 

Episcopal. 
1119  General  works. 

1121  By  country,  A-Z. 

See  Table  of  countries  on  p.  170. 

Religious  orders. 
1127  General  works. 

1129  By  order,  A-Z. 

1131  By  country,  A-Z. 

See  Table  of  countries  on  p.  170. 

Family  heraldry. 
1 1 70         General  collections,  rolls,  etc. 

1187         Particular  families,  covering  more  than  one  country, 
A-Z. 

100 


CR  HERALDRY                                       CR 

Family  heraldry — Continued. 
By  country. 

Subarrango  as  indicated  on  special  scheme  No.  2 
following  CR  3400. 

1200-1219  United  States  (I). 

1230-1249  Canada  (I). 

1260-1269  Mexico  (II). 

1280-1289  Central  America  (II). 

1290-1299  British  Honduras  (II). 

1300-1309  Costa  Rica  (II). 

1310-1319  Guatemala  (II). 

1320-1329  Honduras  (II). 

1330-1339  Nicaragua  (II). 

1340-1349  Panama  (II). 

1350-1359  Salvador  (II). 

1360-1369  West  Indies  (II). 

1370-1379  Bahamas  (II). 

1380-1389  Cuba  (II). 

1390-1399  Haiti  (II). 

1400-1409  Jamaica  (II). 

1410-1419  Porto  Rico  (II). 

1425  Other,  A-Z. 

1440-1449  South  America  (II). 

1450-1459  Argentine  Republic  (II). 

1460-1469  Bolivia  (II). 

1470-1479  Brazil  (II). 

1480-1489  Chile  (II). 

1490-1499  Colombia  (II). 

1500-1509  Ecuador  (II). 

1510-1519  Guiana  (II). 

1530-1539  Paraguay  (II). 

1540-1549  Peru  (II). 

1550-1559  Uruguay  (II). 

1560-1569  Venezuela  (II). 

1600-1609  Europe  (II). 

1610-1629  Great  Britain  and  England  (I). 

1640-1649  Wales  (II). 

1650-1669  Scotland  (I). 

1670-1689  Ireland  (I). 

1700-1719  Austria-Hungary  (I). 

1725  Austria,  Lower. 

1727  Austria,  Upper. 

1729  Bohemia. 

1731  Bukowina. 

101 


CR 

HERALDRY 

Family  heraldry. 

By  country. 

Europe, 

Austria-Hungary — Continued . 

1733 

Carinthia. 

1735 

Carniola. 

1737 

Coastland. 

1739 

Gorz  and  Gradiska. 

1740 

Istria. 

1741 

Trieste. 

1743 

Dalmatia. 

1745 

Galicia. 

1747 

Moravia. 

1749 

Salzburg. 

1751 

Silesia. 

1753 

Styria. 

1755 

T3T0I. 

1757 

Vorarlberg. 

1759 

Bosnia  and  Herzegovina. 

1770-1779 

Hungary  (II). 

1790-1809 

France  (II). 

1820-1839 

Germany  (I). 

Cities,  towns,  etc.,  see  CR  1931. 

1844 

Alsace-Lorraine. 

1846 

Anhalt. 

1848 

Baden. 

1850-1859 

Bavaria  (II). 

Cities,  towns,  etc.,  see  CR  1931 

1862 

Bremen. 

1864 

Brunswick. 

1866 

Hamburg. 

1868 

Hesse. 

1870 

Lippe. 

1872 

Liibeck. 

1874 

Mecklenburg-Schwerin. 

1876 

MeckJenburg-Strelitz. 

1878 

Oldenburg. 

1880-1889 

Prussia  (II). 

Cities,  towns,  etc.,  see  CR  1931 

1892 

Reuss,  Elder  line. 

1893 

Reuss,  Younger  line. 

1895 

Saxe-Altenburg. 

1896 

Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. 

1897 

Saxe-Meiningen . 

CR 


102 


CR 


HERALDRY 


CB 


Family  heraldry. 
By  country. 
Europe. 

Germany — Continued. 

1898  Saxc- Weimar. 

1900-1909  Saxony  (II). 

Cities,  towns,  etc.,  see  CR  1931. 

1912  Schaumburg-Lippe. 

1914  Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt. 

1916  Schwurzburg-Sondershausen. 

1918  Waldeck. 

1920-1929  Wiirttemberg  (II). 

Cities,  towns,  etc.,  see  CR  1931. 

1931  Cities,  towns,  etc.,  A-Z. 

1940-1959  Greece  (I). 

1960-1979  Italy  (I). 

1990-1999  Netherlands  (II). 

2000-2009  Belgium  (II). 

2010-2019  Holland  (II). 

2030-2049  Russia  (I). 

2060-2069  Poland  (II). 

2070-2079  Finland  (II). 

2090  Scandinavia. 

2100-2109  Denmark  (II). 

2110-2119  Norway  (II). 

2120-2129  Sweden  (II). 

2140-2159  Spain  (I). 

2160-2169  Portugal  (II). 

2180-2189  Switzerland  (II). 

Turkey  and  Balkan  States. 
2210-2219  Albania  (II). 

2220-2229  Bulgaria  (II). 

2230-2239  Montenegro  (II). 

2240-2249  Rumania  (II). 

2250-2259  Servia  (II). 

2260-2269  Turkey  (II). 

2280-2289  Asia  (II). 

2300-2309  Afghanistan  (II). 

2320-2329  Arabia  (II). 

2340-2349  Baluchistan  (II). 

2360-2369  China  (II). 

2380-2389  Dutch  East  Indies  (II). 

2400-2409  Far  East  and  Indonesia  (II). 

2430-2439  India  and  Ce3don  (II). 


103 


CR 

HERALDRY 

Family  heraldry. 

By  country. 

Asia  — Continued. 

2450-2459 

Indo-Cliina  (II). 

2470-2479 

French  Indo-Cliina  (II). 

2490-2499 

Siam  (II). 

2520-2529 

Straits  Settlements  (II). 

2550-2559 

Japan  (II). 

2570-2579 

Korea  (II). 

2590-2599 

Persia  (II). 

2610-2619 

Philippine  Islands  (II). 

2630-2639 

Russia  m  Asia  (II). 

2640-2649 

Central  Asia  (II). 

2650-2659 

Siberia  (II). 

2670-2679 

Turkey  in  Asia  (II). 

2690-2699 

Armenia  (II). 

2700-2709 

Palestine  (II). 

2710-2719 

Syria  (II). 

2735 

Other,  A-Z. 

2750-2759 

Africa  (II). 

2770-2779 

Abyssinia  (II). 

2790 

British,  mcluding  Union  of  South  Africa. 

2810-2819 

Cape  of  Good  Hope  (II). 

2821 

East  Africa. 

2823 

Natal. 

2825 

Nyasaland  (Central  Africa  Protectorate) 

2827 

Orange  Free  State. 

2829 

Rhodesia. 

2830-2839 

Transvaal  (II). 

2843 

West  Africa. 

2845 

Other  colonies. 

2847 

Kongo  Free  State. 

2850-2859 

EgjT)t  (II). 

2870 

French. 

2880-2889 

Algeria  and  Tunis  (II). 

2891 

Kongo. 

2893 

Madagascar. 

2895 

Senegambia. 

2897 

Sudan. 

2898 

Other,  A-Z. 

2900 

German. 

2911 

East. 

2912 

Kamerun. 

2913 

Southwest. 

CR 


104 


CR 

HERALDRY 

Family  heraldry. 

By  country. 

Africa — Continued. 

2916 

Italian. 

2917 

Eritrea. 

2918 

Somali  land. 

2920-2929 

Liberia  (II). 

2940-2949 

Morocco  (II). 

2960 

Portuguese. 

2962 

East. 

2963 

West. 

2965 

Spanish. 

2967 

Canary  Islands. 

2968 

Rio  de  Oro. 

2970 

Tripoli. 

3200 

Australia. 

3220-3229 

New  South  Wales  (II). 

3240-3249 

New  Zealand  (II). 

3260-3269 

Northern  Territory  of  Australia  (II) 

3280-3289 

Queensland  (II). 

3300-3309 

South  Australia  (II). 

3320-3329 

Tasmania  (II). 

3340-3349 

Victoria  (II). 

3360-3369 

Western  Australia  (II). 

Pacific  Islands. 

3380 

General. 

3395 

Local,  A-Z. 

3400 

Hawaiian  Islands. 

CR 


105 


CR  HERALDRY  CR 

SPECIAL  SCHEME  NO.  2. 

n 

0 


I 

Periodicals.     Societies. 

Collections. 

2 

General  works  (History,  treatises,  etc.). 

3 

General  special. 

By  period. 

4 

Early  and  medieval. 

15 

Modem. 

16 

Recent. 

7 

Minor.     Pamphlets,  etc. 

8 

Dictionaries,  glossaries,  etc. 

9 

General  albums,  lists  of  armorial  families,  etc. 

Classes. 

10 

Royal  arms  (Sovereign  houses) . 

11 

NobiUty  in  general. 

12 

Higher  ranks. 

13 

Lower  ranks. 

14 

Armorial  f  amihes  other  than  noble. 

15 

Other  classes. 

16 

Miscellaneous. 

17 

States,  provinces,  counties,  etc.,  A-Z. 

18 

Cities  and  towns,  A-Z. 

19 

Families  and  lordships,  A-Z. 

Honor,  rank,  precedence,  etc. 

General  works. 

To  1800. 

3499 

Latin. 

3501 

Enghsh. 

3503 

French. 

3505 

German. 

3507 

Italian. 

3509 

Spanish. 

3511 

Other. 

1801-            3SI^  U.V,v 

3515 

English. 

3517 

French. 

3519 

German. 

3521 

Italian. 

3523 

Spanish. 

3525 

Other. 

3535 

General  special. 

106 


CR 


HERALDRY 


€B 


Honor,  rank,  precedence,  etc. — Continued. 
3551         Minor.     Pamphlets,  etc. 
Special. 

Order  of  precedence. 
3575  General  works 

Cf.  Subdivisiou   8   iu  special   scheme   No.   3    folloiving 
CR  4420. 


By  country. 

Unless  otherwise  specified,  subarrange  as  indicated 

on  special  scheme  No.  3  following  CR  4420. 

3600-3609 

United  States  (I). 

3610-3619 

Canada  (I). 

3620-3629 

Mexico  (I). 

3630 

Central  America. 

3635 

British  Honduras. 

3640 

Costa  Rica. 

3650 

Guatemala. 

3660 

Honduras. 

3670 

Nicaragua. 

3680 

Panama. 

3690 

Salvador. 

3700 

West  Indies. 

3705 

Bahamas. 

3710 

Cuba. 

3720 

Haiti. 

3725 

Santo  Domingo. 

3730 

Jamaica. 

3740 

Porto  Rico. 

3750 

Other,  A-Z. 

3760 

South  America. 

3770 

Argentine  Republic. 

3780 

Bolivia. 

3790 

Brazil. 

3800 

ChHe. 

r;810 

Colombia. 

3820 

Ecuador. 

Guiana. 

3831 

British. 

3833 

Dutch. 

3836 

French. 

3840 

Paraguay. 

3850 

Peru. 

3860 

Uruguay. 

3870 

Venezuela. 

107 


CR 


HERALDRY 


CR 


Honor,  rank,  precedence,  etc. 
By  country — Continued. 

3SS0  Europe. 

3890-3899  Great  Britain.     England  (I), 

3900-3009  Scotland  (I). 

3910-3919  Ireland  (I). 

3920  Wales. 

3930-3939  Austria-Hungary  (I). 

3940-3949  France  (I). 

3950-3959  Germam^  (I). 

3960-3969  Greece  (I). 

3970-3979  Italy  (I). 

39S0-3989  Netherlands  (I). 

3990-3999  Belgium  (I). 

4000-4009  Holland  (I). 

4010-4019  Russia  (I). 

4020-4029  Scandinavia  (I). 

4030-4039  Denmark  (I). 

4040-4044  Iceland  (II). 

4050-4059  Norway  (I). 

4060-4069  Sweden  (I). 

4070-4079  Spain  (I). 

4080-4089  Portugal  (I). 

4090-4099  Switzerland  (I). 

Turkey  and  Balkan  States. 

4100-4104  Albania  (II). 

4105-4109  Bulgaria  (II). 

4110-4114  Montenegro  (II). 

4120-4129  Rumania  (I). 

4130-4134  Servia  (II). 

4140-4149  Turkey  in  Europe  (I). 

4150  Asia. 

4155  Arabia. 

4160-4169  China  (I). 

4170  Dutch  East  Indies. 

4180-4189  India  and  Ceylon  (I). 
Indo-China. 

4193  French  Indo-China. 

4195  Siara. 

4200-4209  Japan  (I). 

4210-4219  Persia  (I). 

4220  PliUippine  Islands. 

4230  Russia  in  Asia. 

4240  Turkey  in  Asia. 

4250  Other  divisions  of  Asia,  A-Z. 


108 


CR  HERALDRY  CK 


Honor,  rank,  precedence,  etc. 

By  country — Continued. 

4260 

Africa. 

4261-4269 

Egypt  (I). 

British  possessions. 

4280 

General  works. 

4285 

Local,  A-Z. 

French  possessions. 

4290 

General  works. 

4295 

Local,  A-Z. 

, 

German  possessions. 

4300 

General  works. 

4305 

Local,  A-Z. 

Portuguese  possessions. 

4310 

General  works. 

4315 

Local,  A-Z. 

4320 

Other  divisions,  native  states,  etc.,  A-Z 

4330 

Australia  and  New  Zealand. 

4340 

New  South  Wales. 

4350 

New  Zealand. 

4360 

Northern  Territory  of  Australia. 

4370 

Queensland. 

4380 

South  Australia. 

4390 

Tasmania. 

4400 

Victoria. 

4410 

Western  Australia. 

4420 

Pacific  Islands,  A-Z. 

SPECL^L  SCHEME  NO.  3 


I 

II 

0 

0 

Periodicals.     Societies.     Collections. 

1 

1 

General  works.     Manuals. 

2 

History. 

2 

General  works. 

3 

Early. 

4 

Medieval. 

5 

Modern. 

3 

Special. 

6 

Usurpation  of  titles,  etc. 

7 

"Particle  of  nobility." 

8 

Order  of  precedence. 

9 

4 

Other. 

e.  g.  Law  of  peerage. 

109 


CR  HERALDRY  CR 

^v.:A   ,-:r/c'        .         -■  :■  .•■';^ »•'... '^vr-A'/ ■  .(l,ov>-.\-;:'j.  ETC 

44S0     Royalty.     (Insignia.     Crown,  regalia,  etc.) 

Cf.  NK  7400-7410,  .\rt. 
Heraldic  aspects,  see  CR  53. 
Chivalry  and  knighthood  (Orders,  decorations,  etc.). 
4501         Colloctions. 
4505         Dictionaries. 

History  and  description. 
4509  General  works. 

By  period. 
4511  Early. 

4513  Medieval. 

4515  Modern. 

4519  General  special. 

4523  Anecdotes,  memoirs,  etc. 

4529         By  country,  A-Z. 

See  Table  of  countries  ou  p.  170. 
Treatises. 
4531  To  1800. 

4533  1801- 

Cf.  CR  450^-4529. 
Special. 
4535  Training.     Education,  etc. 

4537  Initiation. 

4539  Privileges. 

Arms  and  armor,  see  U  800-897,  History,  and 

NK  6600-6699,  Ornament. 
Ceremonials,  pageants,  tournaments,  etc. 
4547  General  works. 

Coronations,  baptisms,  marriages,  funerals,  in  D,  GT. 
Celebrations,  processions,  entertainments,  in  D,  GT. 
Tournaments. 
4553  General  works. 

4557  By  country,  A-Z. 

See  Table  of  countries  oa  p.  170. 
Under  each : 

(1)  General  works. 

(2)  Special,  by  date. 

Prefer  D-DU. 
4565         Wager  of  battle,  trial  by  ordeal,  etc. 

Duels  and  dueling. 
4571  Code  of  honor. 

History. 
4575  General  works. 

4579  General  special. 

4585  Controversial  material  (Ethics,  necessity,  results, 

etc.). 

110 


CR  HERALDRY  CR 

Chivalry  and  knighthood. 

Duels  and  diioling — Continued. 
4595  By  country,  A-Z. 

See  Table  of  countries  on  p.  170. 
Under  each : 

(1)  General  works. 

(2)  Cases,  A-Z. 

Only  duels  having  no  historic  interest  are 

classed  here. 
Duels  between  public  men  are  classed  in  his- 
tory, e.  g.  Burr-Hamilton  duel,  see  E  302.6. 
Orders,  etc. 

History  and  description. 
General  works. 
4651  To  1800. 

4653  1801- 

By  period. 
4657  Early. 

4659  Medieval. 

4661  Modern. 

Rolls  of  honor.     Lists  of  knights,  members  of  or- 
ders, persons  decorated  with  medals,  etc. 
4671  General  hsts. 

(4675)  By  country,  A-Z,  see  CR  4801-6305. 

Military-religious  orders. 
4701  General  works. 

4705  General  special. 

Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem. 

(Knights  Hospitalers,  Knights  of  Rhodes,  Xnighta  of 

Malta.) 
Cf.  CD  5547;  CJ  1G93. 
4715  Sources  and  documents  (General  cartularies). 

4717  Statutes,  regulations,  etc. 

4719  Lists  and  arms  of  knights. 

History. 
4723  General  works. 

4725  Special. 

4729  Biography. 

4731  By  country,  A-Z. 

See  Table  of  countries  on  p.  170. 
Under  each: 

(1)  General  works. 

(2)  Local. 


Ill 


CR  HERALDRY  CR 

Chivalry  and  knighthood. 
Orders,  etc. 

Military-religious  orders — Continued , 

Order  of  the  Temple  (Knights  Templars). 
Cf.  CD  5549;  CJ  1695. 

4735  Sources  and  documents. 

4737  Statutes,  re<2^ulations,  etc. 

4739  Lists  and  arms  of  knights. 

History. 
4743  General  works. 

Special. 
4749  Suppression  of  the  order. 

4753  Bio^aphy. 

4755  By  country,  A-Z. 

Under  each: 

(1)  General  works. 

(2)  Local. 

Masonic  Templary,  see  HS  745. 
Teutonic  Knights. 

Cf.  CR  4991,  also  CD  5551;  CJ  1697. 
4759  Sources  and  documents. 

4765  History. 

Cf.  DD  491.046-558,  East  Prussia  under  the  Order. 

4775  By  country,  A-Z. 

By  country. 
Europe. 

Great  Britain. 
4801  General  works. 

4809  Lists  of  knights. 

4815  Knights  Bachelor. 

4819  Order  of  the  Bath. 

4823  Distinguished  Service  Order. 

4827  Order  of  the  Garter. 

Royal    Hanoverian    Guelphic    Order,   see 
CR  5215,  Hanover. 
4835  Order  of  St.  Michael  and  St.  George. 

4839  Royal  Order  of  Victoria  and  Albert. 

4843  Royal  Victorian  Order. 

Order  of  British  India,  see  CR  6050,  India. 
4851  Imperial  Order  of  the  Crown  of  India. 

4855  Order  of  the  Indian  Empire. 

4859  Order  of  the  Star  of  India. 

4869  Other  orders. 


112 


CR 


HERALDRY                                          CR 

Chivalry  and  knighthood. 

Orders,  etc. 

By  country. 

Europe. 

Great  Britain — Continued. 

4871 

Medals  and  decorations. 

4875 

Albert  medal. 

4885 

Victoria  cross. 

Scotland. 

4901 

General  works. 

4905 

Knights  Bachelor. 

4909 

Order  of  the  Thistle. 

4917 

Other  orders. 

Ireland. 

4925 

General  works. 

4929 

Kniglits  Bachelor. 

4933 

Order  of  St.  Patrick. 

4941 

Other  orders. 

Aus  tria-Hungary . 

4951 

General  works. 

4955 

Lists  of  knights. 

4959 

Order  of  Elizabeth  Theresa. 

4963 

Order  of  Francis  Joseph. 

4967 

Order  of  the  Golden  Fleece. 

Cf.  CR  5841. 

4971 

Order  of  the  Iron  CroAvn. 

4975 

Order  of  Leopold. 

4979 

Order  of  Maria  Theresa. 

4983 

Order  of  St.  Stephen. 

4987 

Order  of  the  Starry  Cross. 

4991 

Teutonic  Knights. 

Cf.  CR  4759-4775. 

5001 

Other  orders. 

5005 

Medals  and  decorations. 

5015 

Hungary. 

France. 

5025 

General  works. 

5031 

Lists  of  knights. 

Royal  orders. 

5035 

Order  of  the  Holy  Ghost. 

5037 

Order  of  Our  Lady  of  Mount  Carmel  and 

St.  Lazarus  of  Jerusalem. 

5039 

Order  of  St.  Louis. 

5041 

Order  of  St.  Michael. 

5045 

Other  royal  orders. 

200G°- 

-15 8                           113 

CR  HERALDRY  CR 

Chivalry  and  kniglithood. 
Orders,  etc. 
By  country. 
Europe. 
France — Continued. 
Legion  of  Honor. 
5055  Constitution  and  statutes. 

Lists  and  biography  of  members. 
5059  General  and  France. 

5061  Other  countries,  A-Z. 

See  Table  of  countries  on  p.  170. 
5065  History  and  general  works. 

5071  Special  and  minor. 

50S1  Other  orders. 

5085  Medals  and  decorations. 

Germany.  ^^'^'^  Tvev^ir..  dai-  wrol:$G.t orates, 

5100  General  works.  ^  ' 

5105  Lists  of  knights. 

5109  Medals  and  decorations. 

Anhalt. 
5115  Order  of  Albert  the  Bear. 

5117  Other  orders. 

Baden. 
5125  General  works. 

5129  Order  of  the  Lion  of  Zaehringen. 

5131  Order  of  Loyalty,  or  Fidelity. 

5133  Order  of  Military  Merit  of  Charles  Fred- 

erick. 
5139  Other  orders. 

Bavaria. 
5147  General  works. 

5155  Order  of  the  Bavarian  Crown,  or  of  Civil 

Merit. 
5157  Order  of  Elizabeth. 

5159  Order  of  Louis. 

5161  Order  of  Maxhnilian. 

5163  Order  of  Maxhnilian  Joseph. 

5165  Order  of  Military  Merit. 

5167  Order  of  St.  Anne. 

5169  Order  of  St.  George. 

5171  Order  of  St.  Hubert. 

5173  Order  of  St.  Michael. 

5175  Order  of  Theresa. 

5181  Other  orders. 

5185  Medals  and  decorations. 

114 


CR  HERALDRY  CR 


Chivalry  and  knighthood. 

Orders,  etc. 

By  country. 

Europe. 

Germany — Continued. 

Brunswick. 

5200 

Order  of  Ileiny  the  Lion. 

5205 

Other  orders. 

Hanover. 

5215 

Royal  Hanoverian  Guelphic  Order. 

5219 

Other  orders. 

Hesse. 

5225 

General  works. 

5229 

Order  of  the  Golden  Lion. 

5231 

Order  of  Louis. 

5233 

Order  of  Merit  of  PhiUp  the  Magnanimous, 

or  Merit  of  the  House  of  Philippe-le-Bon. 

5235 

Order  of  Mihtary  Merit. 

5237 

Order  of  the  Military  Sanitary  Cross. 

5241 

Other  orders. 

Lippe  and  Schaumburg-Lippe. 

5251 

Order  of  the  Cross  of  Honor. 

5255 

Other  orders. 

Mecklenburg  -  Schv^e:^in    and    Mecklenburg- 

StreUtz. 

5261 

Order  of  the  Wendish  Crovm. 

Mecldenburg-Schwerm . 

5265 

Order  of  the  Cross  of  MiUtary  Merit. 

5267 

Other  orders. 

Mecklenburg-StreUtz . 

5269 

Order  of  the  Cross  of  Military  Merit. 

5271 

Other  orders. 

Oldenbm-g. 

5281 

Order  of  Merit  and  of  the  Ducal  House  of 

Peter  Frederick  Louis. 

5285 

Other  orders. 

Prussia. 

5300 

General  v^^orks. 

5303 

Lists  of  knights. 

5307 

Order  of  the  Black  Eagle. 

C5311) 

Order  of  Civil  Merit  (in  arts  and  sciences). 

5315 

Order  of  the  Crown. 

5319 

Order  of  the  House  of  Hohenzollern. 

5323 

Order  of  Louisa, 

115 


CR  HERALDRY  CR 

Chivalry  and  knighthood. 
Orders,  etc. 
By  country. 
Europe. 
Germany. 

Prussia — Continued. 
5307  Order  of  Military  Meri%i   fka<  \e.  lAe<^iVc 

5331 Order  of  the  Red  EagleP^''  '^^^^  ^-^  '^^^  ^^  =^''^^^^ 

5341  Other  orders. 

5345  Medals  and  decorations. 

5351  Iron  cross. 

5353  Cross  of  merit  for  women  and  girls. 

Reuss. 
5361  Order  of  the  Cross  of  Honor. 

5365  Other  orders. 

Saxon  duchies. 
5368  Ernestine  Order. 

Saxe-Coburg-Go  tha . 
5371  Cross  of  merit  in  arts  and  sciences. 

5375  Other  orders. 

Saxe-Meiningen. 

5378  Cross  of  merit  in  arts  and  sciences. 

5379  Other  orders, 

Saxe- Weimar-Eisenach. 
5383  Order  of  the  White  Falcon. 

5385  Other  orders. 

Saxony. 
5391  General  works. 

5397  Order  of  Civil  Merit. 

5400  Order  of  Merit  of  Albert  the  Valorous. 

5403  Order  of  the  Rue,  or  Green  Crown. 

5405  Order  of  St.  Henry. 

5407  Order  of  Sidonia. 

5415  Other  orders. 

5419  Medals  and  decorations. 

Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt   and    Schwarzburg- 
Sondershausen. 
5427  Order  of  the  Cross  of  Honor. 

5431  Other  orders. 

Waldeck. 
5441  Order  of  the  Cross  of  Civil  and  Military 

Merit. 
5445  Other  orders. 


116 


CR  HERALDRY  CR 


Chivalry  and  knighthood. 

Orders,  etc. 

By  country. 

Europe. 

Germany — Continued. 

Wlirttemberg. 

5451 

General  works. 

5457 

Order  of  the  Crown. 

5459 

Order  of  Frederick. 

5461 

Order  of  Military  Merit. 

5463 

Order  of  Olga. 

5471 

Other  orders. 

5475 

Medals  and  decorations. 

Greece. 

5485 

General  works. 

5487 

Order  of  the  Redeemer  (Savior). 

5489 

Other  orders. 

Italy. 

5500 

General  works. 

5507 

Order  of  the  -Annunciation. 

5511 

Order  of  the  Crown  of  Italy,  or  Iron  Crown. 

5515 

Order  of  St.  Maurice  and  St.  Lazarus. 

5519 

Order  of  San  Marino. 

5523 

Civil  Order  of  Savoy. 

5525 

Military  Order  of  Savoy. 

5535 

Other  orders. 

5537 

Medals  and  decorations. 

Papal  States. 

5547 

General  works. 

5553 

Order  of  Christ. 

5555 

Order  of  the  Holy  Sepulcher. 

5557 

Order  of  Pius. 

5559 

Order  of  St.  Cecilia. 

5561 

Order  of  St.  Gregory  the  Great. 

6563 

Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem. 

Cf.  CR  4715-4731. 

5565 

Order  of  St.  Sylvester. 

5575 

Other  orders. 

5577 

Medals  and  decorations. 

117 


CR  HERALDRY  CR 


Chivalry  and  knighthood. 

Orders,  etc. 

By  country. 

Europe — Continued. 

Netherlands. 

Belgium. 

5590 

General  works. 

5595 

Order  of  the  Iron  Cross,  or  Order  of  Civil 

Merit. 

5597 

Order  of  Leopold. 

5605 

Other  orders. 

5607 

Medals  and  decorations. 

Holland. 

5617 

General  works. 

5625 

Order  of  the  Netherlands  Lion. 

5627 

Order  of  William. 

5635 

Other  orders. 

5637 

Medals  and  decorations. 

Luxemburg. 

5645 

Order  of  the  Golden  Lion. 

5647 

Order  of  the  Oak  Crowu. 

Russia, 

5657 

General  works. 

5665 

Order  of  Alexander  Nevski. 

5669 

Order  of  Military  Merit. 

5673 

Order  of  St.  Andrew. 

5677 

Order  of  St.  Anne. 

5681 

Order  of  St.  Catherine. 

5685 

Order  of  St.  George. 

5689 

Order  of  St.  Vladimir. 

5700 

Other  orders. 

5703 

Medals  and  decorations. 

Poland. 

5713 

General  works. 

5719 

Order  of  Military  Merit. 

5721 

Order  of  St.  Stanislaus. 

5723 

Order  of  the  White  Eagle. 

Russian  since  1831. 

5730 

Other  orders. 

5733 

Medals  and  decorations. 

5741 

Finland. 

.^lAi  La^v 


118 


CR  HERALDRY  CR 


Chivalry  and  knighthood. 

Orders,  etc. 

By  country. 

Europe — Continued. 

Scandinavia. 

5745 

General  works. 

Denmark. 

5750 

General  works. 

5755 

Order  of  Dannebrog,  or  Flag  of  the  Danes. 

5757 

Order  of  the  Elephant. 

5763 

Other  orders. 

5765 

Medals  and  decorations. 

Norway. 

5771 

General  works. 

5775 

Order  of  St.  Olaf. 

5779 

Other  orders. 

5781 

Medals  and  decorations. 

Sweden. 

5787 

General  works. 

5791 

Order  of  Charles  XIII. 

5793 

Order  of  the  Pole  Star,  or  Black  Ribbon. 

5795 

Order  of  the  Seraphim,  or  Blue  Ribbon. 

5797 

Order  of  the  Sword,  Gauntlet,  or  YeUow 

Ribbon. 

5799 

Order  of  Vasa,  or  the  Green  Ribbon. 

5807 

Other  orders. 

5809 

Medals  and  decorations. 

Spain. 

5819 

General  works. 

5825 

Order  of  Alcantara. 

5829 

Order  of  Beneficencia. 

5833 

Order  of  Calatrava. 

5837 

Order  of  Charles  III,  or  the  Immaculate  Con- 

ception. 

5841 

Order  of  the  Golden  Fleece. 

Cf.  CR  4967. 

5845 

Order  of  Isabella  the  Cathohc. 

5849 

Order  of  Maria  Isabella  Louisa. 

5853 

Order  of  Maria  Louisa. 

5857 

Order  of  Military  Merit. 

5861 

Order  of  Naval  Merit. 

5865 

Order  of  Our  Lady  of  Montesa. 

5869 

Order  of  St.  Ferdinand. 

5873 

Order  of  St.  Hcrraengilde. 

119 


CR  HERALDRY  CR 


Chivalry  and  knighthood. 

Orders,  etc. 

By  country. 

Europe. 

Spain — Continued. 

5877 

Order  of  St.  James  of  Conipostella  (Santiago). 

5887 

Other  orders. 

5889 

Medals  and  decorations. 

Portugal. 

5900 

General  works. 

5907 

Order  of  Christ. 

5909 

Order  of  Our  Lady  of  the  Conception  of 

Villa  Vi?osa. 

5911 

Order  of  St.  Benedict  of  Aviz  or  of  Evora. 

5913 

Order  of  St.  Isabella. 

5915 

Order  of  St.  James  of  the  Sword. 

5917 

Order  of  the  Tower  and  Sword. 

5923 

Other  orders. 

5925 

Medals  and  decorations. 

5935 

Switzerland. 

5845 

Turkey. 

5950 

Albania. 

5955 

Bulgaria. 

5965 

Montenegro. 

5975 

Rumania. 

5985 

Servia. 

6000 

Asia. 

6010 

Arabia. 

6020 

China. 

6040 

Dutch  East  Indies. 

6050 

India  and  Ceylon. 

6060 

Indo-China. 

6070 

French  Indo-China. 

6080 

Siam. 

6090 

Japan. 

6100 

Persia. 

6120 

Philippine  Islands. 

6130 

Russia  in  Asia. 

6140 

Turkey  in  Asia. 

6150 

Other  divisions  of  Asia,  A-Z. 

6160 

Africa. 

6170 

Egypt. 

6180 

British  possessions. 

120 


CR  HERALDRY  CR 


HERALDRY 

Chivalry  and  knighthood. 

Orders,  etc. 

By  country. 

Africa — Continued. 

6190 

French  possessions. 

6200 

German  possessions. 

6210 

Portuguese  possessions. 

6220 

Otlier  African  divisions,  A-Z, 

6230 

^iustralia  and  Pacific. 

6250 

North  America. 

6253 

United  States. 

6257 

Canada. 

6261 

Mexico. 

6265 

Central  America. 

6267 

West  Indies. 

6270 

South  America. 

6273 

Argentine  Republic. 

6275 

BoHvia. 

6277 

Brazil. 

6287 

Chile. 

6289 

Colombia. 

6291 

Ecuador. 

6293 

Guiana. 

6297 

Paraguay. 

6299 

Peru. 

6303 

Uruguay. 

6305 

Venezuela. 

121 


GENEALOGY 


123 


cs 
GENEALOGY 

SYNOPSIS 

General,  etc 1-39 

By  country 42-2209 

Personal  and  family  names 2300-3090 

General 2300-2357 

Forenames 2367-2377 

Surnames 2385-2389 

By  country 2395-3090 


125 


GENEALOGY 

cs 

1     Periodicals.     Societies.     Collections. 
Collected  works. 

3  wSeveral  authors. 

4  Individual  authors. 

5  Directories. 

6  Dictionaries.     Encyclopedias. 
History. 

7  General  works. 

8  Biography  of  genealogists. 
.Al       Collective. 

.A2-Z  Individual. 

a.  g.  .D3    Deane,  W.  R. 

.W5    ^^Tiitmore,  W.  H. 
Compreliensive  treatises. 

9  American  and  English. 

10  French. 

11  German. 

12  Other. 

14  General  special  and  minor. 

15  Special.     Auxiliaries  to  genealogical  research. 
Popular  genealogy. 

(Pedigree-tracing,  How  to  write  family  history,  etc.) 

16  American  and  English  works. 

17  French. 

18  German. 

19  Other. 

21         Minor,     Pamphlets,  etc. 

23  Lists  and  manuals  of  unclaimed  estates. 

24  Forms,  diagrams,  family  registers,  etc. 
Genealogical  lists,  etc.,  covering  more  than  one  country 

or  continent. 

Cf.  CS  400-409,  Europe. 

25  General. 
By  class. 

27  Royalty,  ruling  families,  chief  magistrates,  etc. 

28  Nobility. 

29  Gentry. 

30  Commoners. 

31  Other. 


127 


CS  GENEALOGY  CS 


Genealogical  lists,  etc. — Continued. 

By  period. 

33 

Ea^l3^ 

34 

Medieval. 

35 

Modern. 

Family  liistory  covering  more  than  one  country. 

For  Great  Britain  with  tlie  colonies  (British  Empire)  prefer 

CS  438-439. 

If  United  States  is  included  prefer  CS  69-71. 

38 

Collective. 

39 

Individual,  A-Z. 

By  country. 

Unless   otherwise  specified,   suharrange   as  indicated 

on  special  scheme  following  CS  2209. 

United  States. 

General  only,  local  in  F. 

42 

Periodicals.     Societies. 

43 

Sources  and  documents.     Collections. 

44 

Directories. 

45 

Dictionaries. 

47 

General  works,  treatises,  etc. 

49 

General  special. 

51 

Minor.     Pamplilets,  etc. 

By  class. 

Royalty  and  nobility. 

55 

By  descent. 

57 

By  marriage.     Titled  Americans. 

59 

Other. 

By  period. 

61 

Colonial. 

63 

Revolutionary. 

65 

Later. 

68 

Registers  of  marriages,  births,  deaths,  etc. 

Family  history. 

69 

Collective. 

71 

Individual,  A-Z. 

80-90 

Canada  (II). 

Family  history. 

89 

Collective. 

90 

Individual,  A-Z. 

lO-llO 

Mexico  (II). 

Family  history. 

109 

Collective. 

110 

Individual,  A-Z. 

128 


CS  GENEALOGY                                       (J§ 

By  country — Continued. 

120-129  Central  America  (II). 

130-139  British  Honduras  (II). 

140-149  Costa  Jiica  (II). 

150-159  Guatemala  (II). 

160-169  Honduras  (II).                                                 qo|. 

170-179  Nicaragua  (II).                                                 ^^.t 

180-189  Panama  (II).                                                    ogj. 

190-199  Salvador  (II).                                                   J^^l. 

200-209  West  Indies  (II).                                                 |,g^ 

210-219  Bahamas  (II).                                                -.g|, 

220-229  Cuba  (II).                                                         i^^^ 

230-239  Haiti  (II). 

240-249  Jamaica  (II).                                                  '^^^ 

250-259  Porto  Rico  (II).                                             (,5^ 

261  Otlier,  A-Z.                                                    Qg^ 

270-279  South  America  (II).                                          Sg|, 

280-289  Argentine  Republic  (II). 

290-299  Bolivia  (II). 

300-309  Brazil  (II). 

310-319  Chde  (II). 

320-329  Colombia  (II).                                                ^,,^ 

330-339  Ecuador  (II). 

340-349  Guiana  (II).                                                   ^j.^, 

360-369  Paraguay  (II). 

370-379  Peru  (II). 

380-389  Uruguay  (II). 

390-399  Venezuela  (II). 

400-409  Europe  (II). 

Great  Britaui  and  England. 

410  Periodicals.     Societies. 

411  Sources  and  documents.     Collections. 

412  Directories. 

413  Dictionaries. 

414  General  works. 

415  General  special,  including  handbooks. 

416  Minor.     Pamphlets,  etc. 
By  class. 

418  Royalty. 

419  Nobility  in  general,     i^rmorial  families. 

General  visitations.     Special,  see  CS  437. 


2006°— 15 9  129 


cs 


GENEALOGY 


CS 


By  country. 
Europe. 
Great  Britain  and  England. 

Nobility  in  general — Continued. 
Titled  nobility. 

420  General  works, 

421  Peerage  (Baronage). 

422  Extinct  and  dormant. 

423  Other  special  topics. 

424  Baronetage. 

425  Untitled  nobility.     Gentry. 

426  Commoners. 
By  period. 

428  Early. 

429  Medieval. 

430  Modern. 
432                Special,  A-Z. 

e.g.:  N7    Norman  families. 

Records.    Parish  and  other  registers.    Calendars 
and  abstracts  of  wills,  etc.     Sepulchral  records. 
History  and  description,  see  CD  1068. 


434 

Genera] 
Local. 

.  collections. 

435 

Counties,  A-Z. 

.B3 

Bedfordshire. 

.M7 

Monmouthshire . 

.B5 

Berkshire. 

.N2 

Norfolk. 

.B8 

Buckinghamshire. 

.N4 

N  orthamptonshire. 

.C2 

Cambridgeshire. 

.N6 

Northumberland. 

.05 

Cheshire. 

.N8 

Nottinghamshire. 

.C6 

Cornwall. 

.05 

Oxfordshire. 

.08 

Cumberland. 

.R5 

Rutlandshire. 

.D2 

Derbysliire. 

Salop,    see    Shrop- 

.D4 

Devonshire. 

shire. 

.D6 

Dorsetshire. 

.S2 

Shropshire. 

.D8 

Durham. 

.S3 

Somersetshire. 

.EG 

Essex. 

Southampton 

.G5 

Gloucestershire. 

(County),  see 

.H2 

Hampshire. 

Hampshire. 

.H4  Herefordshire. 

.S5 

Staffordshire. 

.H6  Hertfordshire. 

.S7 

Suffolk. 

.H8 

Huntingdonshire. 

.S8 

Surrey. 

.K4  Kent. 

.S9 

Sussex. 

.L3 

Lancashire. 

.W2  Warwickshire. 

.L5 

Leicestershire. 

.W4  Westmoreland. 

.L7 

Lincolnshire. 

.W6  Wiltshire. 

London,  8eeOS436.L7. 

.W8  Worcestershire. 

.M4  Middlesex. 

.Y4 

Yorkshire. 

130 


CS  GENEALOGY  CS 


s 

GENEALOGY 

By  country. 

Europe. 

Great  Britain  and  England. 

Records. 

Local — Continued . 

436 

Parishes,  cities,  etc.,  A-Z. 
e.  g.  .B58    Birmingham. 
.04      Canterbury. 
.16       Ipswdch. 
.L5      Lincoln. 
.L7      London. 
.04      Oldham. 
.R6      Rochdale. 
.S87     Suffolk. 

437 

County  visitations,  genealogies,  etc.j 
Family  history. 

,A-Z. 

438 

Collective. 

439 

Individual,  A-Z. 

450-459 

Wales  (II). 

460-479 

Scotland  (I). 

480-499 

Ireland  (I). 

500-519 

Austria-Hungary  (I). 

524 

Austria,  Lower. 

525 

Austria,  Upper 

527 

Bohemia. 

529 

Bukowina. 

531 

Carinthia. 

533 

Camiola. 

535 

Coastland. 

537 

Gorz  and  Gradiska. 

538 

Istria. 

539 

Trieste. 

541 

Dalmatia. 

543 

Galicia. 

545 

Moravia. 

547 

Salzburg. 

549 

Silesia. 

551 

Styria. 

553 

Tyiol. 

555 

Vorarlberg. 

557 

Bosnia  and  Herzegovina, 

560-569 

Hungary  (II). 

580-599 

France  (I). 

131 


s 

GENEALOGY 

By  country. 

Europe — Continued. 

610-629 

Germany  (I). 

616 

Royalty  and  court. 

617 

Nobility. 

618 

Counts  (Griifliche  familien). 

619 

Barons  (Freiherrliche  familien). 

620 

Lesser  nobility  (Adelige  familien). 

621 

Commoners  (Biirgerliche  familien). 

634 

Alsace-Lorraine. 

636 

Anhalt. 

638 

Baden. 

640-649 

Bavaria  (II). 

652 

Bremen. 

654 

Brunswick. 

656 

Hamburg. 

658 

Hesse. 

660 

Lippe. 

662 

Ltibeck. 

664 

Mecklenburg-Schwerin. 

666 

Mecklenburg-Strelitz. 

668 

Oldenburg. 

670-679 

Prussia  (II). 

682 

Reuss,  Elder  line. 

683 

Reuss,  Younger  line. 

685 

Saxe-Altenburg. 

686 

Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. 

687 

Saxe-Meiningen. 

688 

Saxe-Weimar. 

690-699 

Saxony  (II). 

702 

Schaumburg-Lippe. 

704 

Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt. 

706 

Schwarzburg-Sondershauseno 

708 

Waldeck. 

710-719 

Wurttemberg  (II). 

730-739 

Greece  (II). 

750-769 

Italy  (I). 

780-789 

Netherlands  (II). 

790-809 

Belgium  (I). 

810-829 

HoUand  (I).      g^O-SSq    Lu^tevv^burg.' l.II) 

840-859 

Russia  (I).                  •     '  "•" 

870-879 

Poland  (II). 

884 

Finland. 

CS 


132 


cs 

GENEALOGY 

By  country. 

Europe — Continued. 

890-899 

Scandinavia  (II). 

900-909 

Denmark  (II). 

910-919 

Norway  (11). 

920-929 

Sweden  (II). 

930-939 

Iceland  (II). 

940-959 

Spain  (I). 

960-969 

Portugal  (II). 

980-999 

Switzerland  (I). 

Turkey  and  Balkan  States, 

1010-1019 

Albania  (II). 

1020-1029 

Bulgaria  (II). 

1030-1039 

Montenegro  (II). 

1040-1049 

Rumania  (II). 

1050-1059 

Servia  (II). 

1060-1069 

Turkey  in  Europe  (IT). 

1080-1089 

Asia  (II). 

1100-1109 

Afghanistan  (II). 

1120-1129 

Arabia  (II). 

1140-1149 

Baluchistan  (II). 

1160-1169 

China  (II). 

1170-1179 

Dutch  East  Indies  ai). 

1180-1189 

Far  East.     Indonesia  (U). 

1200-1209 

India  and  Ceylon  (II). 

1220-1229 

Indo-China  (II). 

1230-1239 

French  Indo-China  (11). 

1250-1259 

Siam  (II). 

1270-1279 

Straits  Settlements  (II). 

1300-1309 

Japan  (II). 

1330-1339 

Korea  ai). 

1360-1369 

Persia  (II). 

1390-1399 

Phihppine  Islands  (II). 

1420-1429 

Russia  in  Asia  (II). 

1440-1449 

Central  Asia  (II). 

1450-1459 

Siberia  (II). 

1470-1479 

Turkey  in  Asia  (U). 

1490-1499 

Armenia  (II). 

1500-1509 

Palestine  (II). 

1510-1519 

Syria  (II). 

1520 

Other,  A-Z. 

CS 


133 


cs 

GENEALOGY 

By 

country — Continued. 

1550-1559 

Africa  (II). 

1570-1579 

Abyssinia  (II). 

1590-1599 

British  (II). 

1610-1619 

Cape  of  Good  Hope  (II). 

1621 

East  Africa. 

1623 

Natal. 

1625 

Nyasaland  (Central  Africa  Protectorate) 

1627 

Orange  Free  State. 

1629 

Rhodesia. 

1630-1639 

Transvaal  (II). 

1643 

West  Africa. 

1645 

Other  colonies. 

1647 

Kongo  Free  State. 

1650-1659 

Egypt  (II). 

1670-1679 

French  (II). 

1680-1689 

Algeria  and  Turns  (11). 

1691 

Kongo. 

1693 

Madagascar. 

1695 

Senegambia. 

1697 

Sudan. 

1698 

Others. 

1700-1709 

German  (II). 

1711 

East. 

1712 

Kamerun. 

1713  • 

Southwest. 

1716 

Itahan. 

1717 

Eritrea. 

1718 

Somaliland. 

1720-1729 

Liberia  (II). 

1740-1749 

Morocco  (II). 

1760 

Portuguese. 

1762 

East. 

1763 

West. 

1765 

Spanish. 

1767 

Canary  Islands. 

1768 

Rio  de  Oro. 

1770 

Tripoh, 

2000-2009 

Australia  (II). 

2020-2029 

New  South  Wales  (II). 

2040-2049 

New  Zealand  (II). 

2060-2069 

Northern  Territory  of  Australia  (II). 

2080-2089 

Queensland  (II). 

2100-2109 

South  Austraha  (II). 

CS 


134 


cs 

GENEALOGY 

By  country. 

Australia — Continued. 

2120-2129 

Tasmania  (II). 

2140-2149 

Victoria  (II). 

2160-2169 

Western  Austrsilia  (II). 

Pacific  Islands. 

2191 

General. 

2195 

Special,  A-Z. 

2200-2209 

Hawaiian  Islands  (II). 

CS 


SPECIAL  SCHEMES  I  AND  II 


II 

I 

0 

0 

Periodicals.     Societies.     Collections. 

[1 

Directories. 

1 

Dictionaries. 

2 

3 

General  works,  treatises,  etc. 

3 

4 

General  special,  minor,  etc. 
By  class. 

6 

Royalty  and  the  court. 

7 

Aristocracy  and  nobility  in  general. 

4 

8 

Peerage. 

9 

Other  nobility. 

.10 

Gentry. 

5 

11 

Commoners. 
By  period. 

6 

[12 
[13 

Early. 

Medieval. 

7 

14 

Modern. 

16 

Special  topics,  A-Z. 

(In  II  classed  with  General  special.) 

8 

17 

Local,  not  elsewhere  provided  for,  A-Z 
Cf.  D-DU. 

9 

Family  history. 

.A2 

18 

Collective,  other  than  local. 

.A3-Z 

19 

Individual,  A-Z. 

135 


^f^  GENEALOGY  CS 

PERSONAL  AND  FAMILY  NAMES 


Place  names  are  classed  in  D,  E,  F. 

2300 

Periodicals.     Societias.     Collections. 

Collected  works. 

2301 

Sevei'iil  authors. 

2302 

Individual  authors. 

General  works. 

2303 

Philological  treatises. 

Histor3^  and  description. 

2305 

General  works. 

2309 

General  special. 

2315 

Miscellaneous  and  special. 

Law.     Legal  changes  of  name,  etc. 

Cf .  Subdivision  6  in  special  scheme  No.  3  following  CR  4420. 

2325 

General  works. 

2327 

By  country,  A-Z. 

See  Table  of  countries  on  p.  170. 

By  period. 

2347 

Ancient. 

Egyptian  and  Oriental,  see  CS  2950-3070. 

2349 

Greek. 

2351 

Koman. 

2353 

Other. 

2355 

Medieval. 

2357 

Modern. 

Forenames  (Christian  names). 

2367 

General  works,  including  masculine. 

Feminine. 

2369 

General  works. 

2371 

By  country,  A-Z. 

See  Table  of  countries  on  p.  170. 

2375 

By  country,  A-Z. 

See  Table  of  countries  on  p.  170. 

2377 

Lists  of  children's  names,  minor,  etCc 

Surnames. 

2385 

General  works. 

2389 

Miscellaneous  and  special. 

136 


cs 


GENEALOGY 


CS 


By  country,  nationality,  etc. 

Under  each  country  to  wliich  ten  numbers  have  been 
assigned  arrange  as  follows: 


0     Collective. 

1     General  works. 

3     Early  and  medieval. 

Forenames,  see  CS  2371-2375. 

5     Surnames. 

7     Special  and  miscellaneous. 

8     Particular  names,  A-Z. 

9     Local,  A-Z. 

2395 

Celtic. 

2398 

Breton. 

2400-2409 

Cornish. 

2410-2419 

Irish. 

2420-2429 

Manx. 

2430-2439 

Scotch. 

2440-2449 

Welsh. 

2465 

Teutonic. 

2468 

Gothic. 

2470 

Aiiglo-Saxon. 

2480-2489 

American. 

Indian  names  are  classed  in  E. 

2500-2509 

Enghsh. 

2520-2529 

Dutch. 

CS  2529.  N5    New  Netherlands. 

2540-2549 

German. 

2560-2569 

Scandinavian. 

2570-2579 

Danish, 

2580 

Icelandic. 

2590-2599 

Norwegian. 

2600-2609 

Swedish. 

2620-2629 

Swiss. 

2640 

Other. 

2685 

Romance. 

2690-2699 

French. 

2700 

French-Canadian . 

2710-2719 

Italian. 

2730-2739 

Rumanian. 

2740-2749 

Spanish. 

2760-2769 

Portuguese. 

2770 

Other. 

137 


cs 

GENEALOGY 

By  country,  nationality,  etc. — Contir 

2805 

Slavic. 

2808 

Old  Slavonic. 

2810-2819 

Russian . 

2830 

Bohemian. 

2840 

Polish. 

2850 

Serbo-Croatian. 

2860 

Other. 

2880 

Lithuanian. 

2900 

Finnish. 

2910 

Hungarian. 

2920 

Greek,  Modern. 

2930 

Other.     .          •_2q4<3  Otker  Eu 

2950 

Oriental.             o^,..,L'- 

2960 

Albanian. 

2970 

Arabic. 

2980 

Armenian. 

2990 

Chinese. 

3000 

Japanese. 

3010 

Jewish .  --/-^  5  fA'i  2-1  .  M  3    T  i^ 

3020 

Persian. 

3030 

Sanskrit  and  other  Indie. 

3040 

Turkish. 

3070 

Egyptian. 

3080 

Other  African,  A-Z. 

3090 

Malayo  Polynesian,  A-Z. 

CS 


"^'J^^mM.'^^ 


138 


BIOGRAPHY 


139 


CT 

BIOGRAPHY 

SYNOPSIS 

Biography  as  an  art,  etc 21-83 

General  (Collections) 93-203 

General  special 205 

National 210-3090 

"Women 3200-3830 

By  subject 3910-9995 


'VaWfi^^    x^iSl    _ 


141 


BIOGRAPHY 

General  works:  Collections  and  Individual  biography  not  regarded 
aa  illustrative  of  any  one  special  class  or  subject  represented  in 
the  schedules  of  other  classes. 

Cf.  Bio-bibliography  in  class  Z. 


CT 

21     Biography  as  an  art  or  a  form  of  literary  composition. 
25         Autobiograph3^ 

31'     History  of  biographical  literature.     Lives  of  biographers. 

Prefer  classes  A-Z,  especially  the  subdiviflion  Hifltoriography  in  D, 
and  its  subclasses,^  .1"  ■  '     ^  fi'  ./  ui  2  .  — . .  .  '  - 

Ancient. 
Oriental. 
Classical,  see  PA. 
Greece. 
Rome. 
61    Medieval. 
71    Modern. 
73     15th  century. 
75     16th  century, 
77     17th  century. 
79     18th  century. 
81      19th  century. 
83     20th  century. 


es 


COLLECTIONS 


General.     Universal. 
93         Eariy  works  in  Latin.     .'  , 
95        -Eariy  works  with  translations.  Ot\A&<  earXv  \nc-< 


-07 Othef^arly^works  (vo  V, 

e.-g^  r>H- V-erdierr- 

American  and  English. 

100  Serials.     Year-books.     Societies,  institutions,  etc. 

101  Collections. 

e.  g.  " Little  journeys, "  "Famous  autobiographies." 

102  Early  works  (to  1800). 

103  Dictionaries  (1801-). 

104  General  works  (1801-). 


143 


CT  BIOGRAPHY  CT 

General,     Universal. 

American  and  English     Continued. 

105  General  special. 

e.  ix.  Men  who  have  failed;  deaths  of  celebrated  men  aud  women. 

106  Miscellaneous  and  minor. 

107  Juvenile. 

108  Soubriquets  and  nicknames. 
By  period. 

(110)  Ancient,  see  D  55. 

(111)  Classical,  see  DE  7. 

Plutarch's  lives,  see  PA,  but  English  translations,  DE  7. 

(112)  Medieval,  see  D  115. 
Modern. 

For  year-books  prefer  CT  100. 

115  15th  centur3\ 

116  16  th  century. 

117  17th  century. 

118  18th  century. 

119  19th (-20th)  centuries. 

120  20th  century. 
Dutch. 

130  Serials.     Year-books. 

131  Collections. 

132  Early  works  (to  1800). 

133  Dictionaries  (1801-). 

134  General  and  miscellaneous  works  (1801-;. 

135  Minor.     Juvenile. 
By  period. 

136  To  1600  (modern  works). 

Ancient  and  medieval,  see  D  106-110. 

137  17th-18th  centuries. 

138  19th-20th  centuries. 

139  20th  century. 
French. 

140  Serials.     Year-books. 

141  Collections. 

142  Early  works  (to  1800).  ]^^  \^  ^^^  (^T'^S", 

143  Dictionaries  (1801-). 

144  General  ajid  miscellaneous  works  (1801-). 

145  Minor.     Juvenile. 
By  period. 

146  To  1600  (modern  works). 

Ancient  and  medieval,  see  D  106-110. 

147  17th-18th  centuries. 

148  19th-20th  centuries. 

149  20th  century. 

144 


CT  BIOGRAPHY  CT 

General.     Universal — Continued. 
German. 

150  Serials.     Year-books. 

151  Collections. 

152  Early  works  (to  1800). 

153  Dictionaries  (1801-). 

154  General  and  niiscellaiieons  works  (1801-). 

155  Minor.     Juvenile.  .q^WJqueU  av^  ., 
By  period. 

156  To  1600  (modern  works). 

Ancient  and  medieval,  see  D  106-110. 

157  17th-18tli  centuries. 

158  19tb-20tli  centuries. 

159  20th  century. 
Italian. 

160  Serials.     Year-books. 

161  Collections. 

162  Early  works  (to  1800). 

163  Dictionaries  (1801-). 

164  General  and  miscellaneous  works  (1801-). 

165  Minor.     Juvenile. 
By  period. 

166  To  1600  (modern  works). 

Ancient  and  medieval,  see  D  106-110. 

167  17th-18th  centuries. 

168  19tb-20tb  centuries. 

169  20th  century. 
Scandinavian. 

170  Serials.     Year-books. 

171  Collections. 

172  Early  works  (to  1800). 

173  Dictionaries  (1801-). 

174  General  and  miscellaneous  works  (180 1-). 

175  Minor.     Juvenile. 
By  period. 

.176  To  1600  (modern  works). 

Ancient  and  medieval,  see  D  106-110. 

177  17th-18th  centuries. 

178  19th-20th  centuries. 

179  20th  century. 
Spanish  and  Portuguese, 

180  Serials.     Year-books. 

181  Collections. 

182  Early  works  (to  1800). 

2006°— 15 10  145 


CT  BIOGRAPHY  CT 

General.     Universal. 

Spanish  and  Portuguese — Continued. 

183  Dictionaries  (1801-). 

184  General  and  miscellaneous  works  (1801-). 

185  Minor.     Juvenile. 
By  period. 

186  To  1600  (modern  works). 

Ancient  and  medieval,  see  D  106-110. 

187  17th-lStli  centuries. 

188  19th-20th  centuries. 

189  20th  century. 
Slavic. 

190  Serials.     Year-books. 

191  Collections. 

192  Early  works  (to  1800). 

193  Dictionaries  (1801-). 

194  General  and  miscellaneous  works  (1801-). 

195  Minor.     Juvenile. 
By  period. 

196  To  1600  (modern  works). 

Ancient  and  medieval,  see  D  106-110. 

197  17th-18th  centuries. 

198  19th-20th  centuries. 

199  20th  century. 
203  Other  languages. 
205  General  special. 

(Classes  not  included  in  CT  3910-9995,  Biography  by  subject.) 


146 


CT  BIOGRAPHY  CT 

NATIONAL  BIOGRAPHY 


Unles3  otherwise  specified,  subarrango  as  indicated  on  special  schemes 

la: 

ad  II  following  CT  3150.     For  literary  biography,  see  class  P 

United  States. 

210 

Serials.     Year-books. 

211 

Collections. 

213 

Dictionaries. 

214 

General  works. 

215 

General  special. 

216 

Minor.     Miscellaneous  (Addresses,  etc.). 

217 

Juvenile. 

By  period. 

218 

To  1800. 

219 

19  th  century. 

220 

20th  century. 

Individual  states. 

221 

Alabama. 

222 

Alaska. 

223 

Arizona. 

224 

Arkansas. 

225 

California.                           "   '  "  2 

226 

Colorado.                                  •  ,  t 

227 

Delaware. 

(228) 

District  of  Columbia,  see  F  193. 

229 

Florida. 

230 

Georgia. 

231 

Idaho. 

232 

Illinois. 

Indian  Territory,  see  Oklahoma. 

233 

Indiana. 

234 

Iowa. 

235 

Kansas. 

236 

Kentucky. 

237 

Louisiana. 

238 

Maine. 

239 

Maryland. 

240 

Massachusetts. 

241 

Michigan. 

242 

Minnesota. 

243 

Mississippi. 

244 

Missouri. 

245 

Montana. 

246 

Nebraska. 

147 


CT 


BIOGRAPHY                                        C 

United  States. 

Individual  states — Continued. 

247 

Nevada. 

248 

New  Hampsliire. 

249 

New  Jersey. 

250 

New  Mexico. 

251 

New  York. 

252 

North  Carolina. 

253 

North  Dakota. 

254 

Ohio. 

255 

Oklahoma. 

256 

Oregon. 

257 

Pennsylvania. 

258 

Rhode  Island. 

259 

South  Carolina, 

260 

South  Dakota. 

261 

Tennessee. 

262 

Texas. 

263 

Utah. 

264 

Vermont. 

265 

Virginia. 

266 

Washington. 

267 

West  Virginia. 

268 

Wisconsin. 

269 

Wyoming. 

(270) 

Special  cities,  see  F. 

(273) 

Presidents,  sec  E  176.1. 

275 

Individual  biography,  A-Z. 

(276) 

Negro  biography,  see  E  185.96-97;  also  E  444,  E  449. 

278 

British  America. 

Canada. 

280 

Serials.     Year-books. 

281 

Collections 

283 

Dictionaries. 

284 

General  and  miscellaneous  works. 

285 

Minor  works  (Pamphlets,  addresses,  etc.). 

By  period. 

286 

To  1800. 

287 

19th  century. 

288 

20th  century. 

Special  country  divisions. 

(For  special  cities  prefer  F.) 

290 

Nova  Scotia. 

291 

New  Brunswick. 

148 


CT 


BIOGRAPHY 


CT 


British  America. 
Canada. 

Special  country  divisions — Continued. 

292  Prince  Edward  Island. 

293  Quebec. 

294  Ontario. 

295  Manitoba. 

296  British  Columbia. 

298  Northwest  provinces  and  territories. 

299  iUberta. 

300  Assiniboia. 

301  Athabasca. 

302  Franldin. 

303  Keewatin. 

304  #  Mackenzie. 

305  Northwest  Territories  (1905-). 

306  Saskatchewan. 

307  Ungava. 

308  Yukon. 

309  Other,  A-Z. 

310  Individual  biographv,  A-Z. 
320-328  Newfoundland  (II). 

Other  British  possessions. 

330-338  Bermudas  (II). 

339  West  Indies. 

340-348  Bahamas  (II). 

350-358  Barbados  (II). 

360-368  Jamaica  (II). 

370-378  Leeward  Islands  (II). 

380-388  Trinidad  and  Tobago  (II). 

390-398  Windward  Islands  (II). 

400-408  British  Honduras  (II). 

410-418  British  Guiana  (II). 

420-428  Falkland  Islands  (II). 

430-438  Danish  West  Indies  (II). 

440  Dutch  possessions. 

440-448  Curasao  (II). 

450-458  Dutch  Guiana  (II). 

459  French  possessions. 

460-468  French  Guiana  (II). 

470-478  Guadeloupe  and  dependencies  (II), 

480-488  Martinique  (II). 

490-498  St.  Pierre  and  Miquelon  (II). 


149 


CT 

BIOGRAPHY 

500-506 

Spanish  America.     Latin  America  (II). 

510-518 

Cuba  (II). 

520-528 

Porto  Rico  (II). 

530-538 

Haiti  (II). 

540-548 

Santo  Domingo  (II). 

550-557? 

Mexico  (II). 

ooi  ■ — 

Rulei-s. 

-h%^ 

Other  individual,  A-Z.- 

570 

Central  America. 

580-588 

Costa  Rica  (II). 

590-598 

Guatemala  (II) 

600-608 

Honduras  (II). 

British  Honduras,  see  CT  400-408, 

610-618 

Nicaragua  (II). 

620-628 

Panama  (II). 

630-638 

Salvador  (II). 

640 

South  America. 

650-658 

Ai-gcntine  Republic  (II). 

670-678 

Bolivia  (II). 

680-688 

Brazil  (II). 

British  Guiana,  see  CT  410-418. 

690-698 

Chile  (II). 

700-708 

Colombia  (II). 

Dutch  Guiana,  see  CT  450-458. 

710-718 

Ecuador  (II). 

French  Guiana,  see  CT  460-468. 

720-728 

Paraguav  (II). 

730-738 

Peru  (II). 

740-748 

Uruguay  (II). 

750-758 

Venezuela  (II). 

Europe. 

770-788 

Great  Britain.     England  (I). 

790-808 

Ireland  (I). 

810-828 

Scotland  (I). 

830-848 

Wales  (I). 

850-858 

Gibraltar  (II). 

870-878 

Malta  (II). 

900-913 

Austria-Hungary.     Austria  (I). 

920 

Austria,  Lower. 

921 

Austria,  Upper. 

930 

Bohemia. 

940 

Bosnia-Herzegovina. 

941 

Bukowina. 

942 

Carinthia. 

CT 


150 


CT 

BIOGRAPHY 

Eiiropo. 

Austria-llujit^ary. — Continued 

943 

Carniola. 

94-1 

Croatia-Slavonia. 

945 

Dalmatia. 

946 

Galicia. 

947 

Gorz  and  Gradiska. 

950 

Hungaiy. 

970 

Istria. 

971 

Liechtenstein. 

972 

Moravia. 

973 

Salzburg. 

974 

Silesia. 

975 

Styria. 

976 

Trieste. 

977 

Tyrol. 

978 

Voralberg. 

(985) 

Rulers,  see  DB. 

995 

Individual,  A-Z 

1000-1018 

France  (I). 

1020-1028 

Andorra  (II). 

1030-1038 

Monaco  (II). 

1050-1064 

Germany  (I). 

1066 

Alsace-Lorraine. 

1067 

Anhalt. 

1068 

Baden. 

1069 

Bavaria. 

1070 

Bremen. 

1071 

Brunswick. 

1072 

Hamburg. 

1073 

Hanover. 

1074 

Hesse. 

1075 

Lippe. 

1076 

Liibeck. 

1077 

Mecklenburg-Schwerin. 

1078 

Mecklenburg-Strelitz. 

1079 

Oldenburg. 

1080 

Prussia. 

1081 

Reuss,  Elder  line. 

1082 

Reuss,  Younger  line. 

1083 

Saxe-Altcnburg. 

1084 

Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. 

1085 

Saxe-Meiningen. 

1086 

Saxe-Weimar. 

CT 


151 


CT 

BIOGRAPHY 

Europe. 

Germany — Continued. 

1087 

Saxony. 

1088 

Schaumburg-Lippc. 

1089 

Schwarzburg-Paidoistadt. 

1090 

Schwarzburg-Sondershausen. 

1091 

Waldeck. 

1092 

AYiirttemberg  (including  Swabia). 

1093 

Other   states   (extinct,   mediatized 

gions,  A-Z. 

(1094) 

Special  cities,  A-Z.     See  DD, 

(1095) 

Riders,  see  DD. 

1098 

Individual,  A-Z. 

1100-1118 

Greece  (I). 

1120-1138 

Italy  (I). 

1140-1158 

Netherlands.     Holland  (I). 

1160-1178 

Belgium  (I). 

Luxemburg  (Grand  duchy)  (II). 

1180 

Collective. 

1182 

Individual,  A-Z. 

1200-1218 

Russia  (I). 

Finland. 

1220 

Collective. 

1222 

Individual,  A-Z. 

Poland. 

1230 

Collective. 

1232 

Individual,  A-Z. 

1240-1258 

Scandinavia  (I). 

1260-1278 

Denmark  (I). 

Iceland  (II). 

1280 

Collective. 

1282 

Individual,  A-Z. 

1290-1308 

Norway  (I). 

1310-1328 

Sweden  (I). 

1330 

Spain  and  Portugal. 

1340-1358 

Spain  (I). 

1360-1378 

Portugal  (I). 

1380-1398 

Switzerland  (I). 

Turkey  and  Balkan  States. 

1399 

Albania. 

1400-1408 

Bulgaria  (II). 

1420-1428 

Montenegro  (II). 

1430-1438 

Rumania  (II). 

1450-1458 

Servia  (11). 

1470-1478 

Turkey  in  Euro].)e  (II). 

CT 


etc.)   and  re- 


152 


:)T 

BIOGRAPHY 

Asia. 

1500-1508 

British  India  (II). 

Other  British  possessions. 

1530 

Borneo. 

1540 

Ceylon. 

1550 

Hongkon*];. 

1560 

Malay  States. 

1570 

Straits  Settlements. 

1590-1598 

Dutch  East  Indies  (II). 

1610-1618 

French  India  (II). 

1620-1628 

French  Indo-China  (II). 

Annam, 

Cambodia. 

Coch  in-China. 

Tongking.     Laos  States. 

1640-1648 

German  colonies. 

1660 

Kiao-chou. 

1680 

Portuguese  colonies. 

1700 

Goa. 

1720 

Macao. 

1740 

Timor. 

Russian  possessions. 

1770-1778 

Siberia  (II). 

1790-1798 

Philippine  Islands  (II). 

Native  states. 

Far  East. 

1820-1828 

China  (II). 

1830-1838 

Japan  (II). 

1840-1848 

Korea  (II). 

1850-1858 

Siam  (ID. 

Southwest  Asia. 

1870-1878 

Afghanistan  (II). 

1880-1888 

Persia  (II). 

Turkey  in  Asia. 

1890-1898 

Arabia  (II). 

1900-1908 

Armenia  (II), 

1910-1918 

Syria  (II). 

1920 

Africa. 

1925 

British  possessions. 

1930-1938 

Cape  of  Good  Hope  (II), 

1940-1948 

Natal  (II). 

1950-1958 

Orange  Free  State  (II). 

1960-1968 

Transvaal  (II). 

CT 


153 


CT  BIOGRAPHY  CT 


BIOGRAPHY 

Africa. 

British  possessions — Continued. 

South  Central  Africa. 

1970 

Bechuanaland  Protectorate. 

lOSO 

Rhodesia. 

Central  Africa. 

1900 

Central  Mrica  Protectorate. 

East  Africa. 

2000 

Uganda. 

2930 

Zanzibar. 

2050 

Somaliland. 

West  Africa. 

2070 

Ashanti. 

2090 

Gambia. 

2110 

Gold  Coast. 

2130 

Lagos. 

2150 

Nigeria. 

Islands. 

Atlantic  Ocean. 

2170 

Ascension. 

2190 

St.  Helena. 

Indian  Ocean. 

2210 

Mauritius. 

2220 

Seychelles. 

2250 

French  possessions 

North  Africa. 

2260 

Algeria. 

2270 

Tunis. 

West  Africa. 

2289 

Dahomey. 

2290 

Guinoa. 

2300 

Ivory  Coast. 

2310 

Mauritania. 

2340 

Senegal. 

534^2. 

'"      French  Kongo.  Equatorial  Africa, 

East  Africa. 

2360 

Somali  coast. 

Islands. 

2380 

Madagascar. 

2390 

Reunion. 

2410 

Comoro  Islands. 

2420 

Mayotta. 

Sudan. 


154 


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Africa — Continued . 
2450  German  possessions. 

2470  East  Africa. 

2480  Kamerun. 

2490  Southwest  iVfrica. 

2500         Togoland. 
2550  Italian  i)ossessions,  A-Z. 

2555  Individual  biography,  A-Z. 

2570  Kongo  (Kongo  Free  State,  Belgian  Kongo). 

2600  Portuguese  possessions. 

2630  Angola. 

2640  Cape  Verde. 

2650  East  Africa. 

2670  Spanish  possessions,  A-Z. 

2675  Individual  biography,  A-Z. 

Native  states. 
2690  Abyssinia. 

2710  Egypt. 

2720  Liberia. 

2740  Morocco. 

2750  Biography  of  individual  Africans  (not  identified  with 

special  subject  or  country). 
Cf.  HT  869,  Biography  of  slaves. 

E  444,  Slaves  in  the  United  States. 
Australia  and  New  Zealand. 
2800-2808         Austraha  (II). 
2810-2818  New  South  Wales  (II). 

2820-2828  Queensland  (II). 

2830-2838  South  Australia  (II). 

2840-2848  Tasmania  (II). 

2850-2858  Victoria  (II). 

2860-2868  Western  Australia  (II). 

2870-2878  Northern  Territory  of  Australia. 

2880-2888         New  Zealand  (II). 
Pacific  Islands. 

American  possessions. 
2900  Guam. 

2910  Hawaii. 

Philippine  Islands,  see  CT  1790-1798. 
2920  Samoan  Islands. 

British  possessions. 
2940  Fiji  Islands. 

2950  New  Guinea. 

Cf.  CT  3060. 
2960  Tonga  Islands  (Friendly  Islands). 

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Pacific  Islands — Continued. 

French  possessions. 
2980  New  Caledonia. 

2990  Taliiti. 

German  possessions. 
3010  Bismarck  Archipelago. 

3020  Caroline  Islands. 

3040  Ladrone  Islands. 

3050  Marshall  Islands. 

3060  New  Guinea  (Kaiser  Wilhebn's  Land). 

Cf.  CT  2950. 
3070  Pelew  Islands. 

3080  Samoan  Islands. 

Cf.  CT  2920. 
3090  Solomon  Islands. 

3150     Individuals  not  identified  with  any  special  country,  A-Z. 


156 


CT 


BIOGRAPHY 

NATIONAL  BIOGRAPHY. 

SPECIAL  SCHEMES  I  AND  II. 


CT 


I 

II 

0 

Serials.     Year-books. 

0 

Serials.     Year-books. 

1 

Collections. 

1 

Collections. 

2 

Early  works  (to  1800). 

3 

General     and     miscellaneoi] 

3 

Dictionaries  (1801-). 

works. 

4 

General  works  (1801-). 

4 

Minor  works. 

5 

General  special. 

By  period. 

6 

Miscellaneous  and  minor. 

Ancient,  see  D. 

7 

Juvenile. 

Medieval,  see  D. 

By  period. 

Modern. 

[8] 

Ancient,  see  D. 

5 

To  1800. 

[9] 

Medieval,  see  D. 

6 

1801- 

Modern. 

7 

By  country,  A-Z. 

10 

15th-16tli  centuries. 

Special  cities,  see  D-F. 

11 

17th-18tli  centuries. 

8 

Individual  biography,  A-Z. 

12 

19th-20tli  centuries. 

Including  correspondence. 

13 

20th  century. 

Rulers,  see  D-F. 

14 

Colonies  (General). 

.Z9  Persons  not  known  b 

Prefer  CT  278-3090. 

name. 

15 

By  country,  A-Z. 

[16] 

Special  cities,  see  D. 

[17] 

Rulers,  see  D-F. 

18 

Individual  biography,  A-Z. 
Including  correspondence. 
.Z9  Persons  not  known  by 
name. 

••"f  W\oi  . 

157 


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BIOGRAPHY 

BIOGRAPHY  BY  SUBJECT 

Based 

on  ffeneral  Library  of  Congress  classification. 

Numbers  in  brackets  for  added  entries  in  card  ehelflist  only. 

Biography  of  women. 

Cf.  CT  8240-8273,  CT  7205. 

3200 

Periodicals.     Collections. 

General  works. 

3201 

To  1800. 

3202 

1801- 

3203 

General  special. 

e.  g.  Women  travelers. 

3205 

Juvenile. 

e.  g.  Historic  girls. 

3210 

Ancient. 

3220 

Medieval. 

3230 

Modern. 

3232 

15th-16tli  centuries. 

3233 

17th-18tli  centuries. 

3234 

19tli-20tli  centuries. 

3235 

20tli  century. 

3250 

America. 

3260 

United  States. 

3270 

Canada.     British  America. 

3290 

Latin  America. 

3310 

Europe. 

3320 

Great  Britain.     England. 

3330 

Ireland. 

3340 

Scotland. 

3350 

Wales. 

3360 

British  colonial. 

See  also  CT  3270,  CT  3700-3830. 

3410 

Austria. 

3420 

France. 

3430 

Germany. 

3440 

Greece. 

3450 

Italy. 

Netherlands. 

3470 

HoUand. 

3480 

Belgium. 

3490 

Russia. 

3500 

Scandinavia. 

3510 

Denmark. 

3520 

Iceland. 

3530 

Norway. 

3540 

Sweden. 

.158 


CT 


BIOGRAPHY                                      CT 

Biography  of  women. 

Europe— Continued. 

Spain  and  Portugal. 

3560 

Spain. 

3570 

Portugal 

3580 

Turke}'  and  Balkan  States. 

3590 

Turkey. 

3600 

Balkan  States. 

3650 

Other  European. 

3700 

Asia. 

3710 

Cliina. 

3720 

India. 

3730 

Japan. 

3750 

Africa. 

3770 

British  Africa. 

3800 

Australia  and  New  Zealand. 

3830 

Pacific  Islands. 

Cf.  CT  4150. 

3910 

Encyclopedists. 

(3950) 

Museum  officials. 

Journalists,  see  CT  8350,  8547,  8557,etc. 

3990 

Academicians.     Scholars.     Savants. 

For  scholars  eminent  in  more  than  one  of  the  special  eubjecta 

following. 

.A2         Collective. 

.A3-Z     Individual. 

[4150] 

Pliilosophy. 

[4160] 

Ancient,  see  B,  PA,  PJ-PL. 

[4180] 

American. 

[4190] 

Dutch. 

[4200] 

English. 

[4210] 

French. 

[4220] 

German. 

[4230] 

Italian. 

[4240] 

Scandinavian. 

[4250] 

Slavic. 

[4260] 

Spanish  and  Portuguese. 

[4270] 

Swiss. 

[4280] 

Other. 

Rehgion.     Tiieology. 

f4350] 

General. 

-{4360] 

Christian. 

[4370] 

]Vlissions. 

.  [4380] 

Lives  of  the  Saints. 

159 


CT 


BIOGRAPHY                                       C 

Religion.     Theology. 

Christian — Continued. 

[4390] 

Early  Christian.     Fathers  of  the  Church. 

[4400] 

Eastern  Cliurch.     Greek  and  Russo-Greek. 

[4450] 

Roman  Catholic  Church. 

.  [4460] 

Lives  of  the  Popes. 

v{4470] 

Lives  of  the  Cardinals. 

-f4480]s 

Other  clerics  (Archbishops,  bishops,  abbes,  etc.^ 

[4500] 

Religious  orders. 

[4510] 

Angus  tinians 

[4530] 

Benedictines.     Cluniacs. 

vf4540] 

Brothers  of  the  Common  life. 

[4550] 

Capuchins. 

[4560] 

Carmelites. 

[4570] 

Carthusians. 

[4580] 

Cistercians. 

[4600] 

Dominicans. 

[4630] 

Franciscans. 

[4650] 

Jesuits. 

[4670] 

Trappists. 

[4690] 

Others. 

Special  countries. 

[4750] 

America. 

[4760] 

United  States. 

[4770] 

Canada.     British  America. 

[4800] 

Tjatin  America. 

[4810] 

Mexico. 

[4820] 

Central  America. 

[4830] 

By  countries,  A-Z. 

[4840] 

West  Indies. 

[4850] 

Islands,  A-Z. 

[4860] 

South  America. 

[4865] 

Argentine  Repubhc. 

[4870] 

Bolivia. 

[4875] 

Brazil. 

[4880] 

Chile. 

[4885] 

Colombia. 

[4890] 

Dutch  Guiana. 

[4895] 

Ecuador. 

[4900] 

French  Guiana. 

[4905] 

Paraguay. 

[4910] 

Peru. 

[4915] 

Uruguay. 

[4920] 

Venezuela. 

160 


CT 


BIOGRAPHY                                      CT 

Religion.     Theology. 

Christian. 

Roman  Catholic  Church. 

Special  countries — Continued. 

[4950] 

Austria-Hungary. 

[4960] 

France. 

[4970] 

Germany. 

[4980] 

Great  Britain. 

[4990] 

Italy. 

[5000] 

Netherlands. 

[5010] 

Holland. 

[5020] 

Belgium. 

[5030] 

Scandinavia. 

[5040] 

Denmark. 

[5050] 

Iceland. 

[5060] 

Norway. 

[5070] 

Sweden. 

Spain  and  Portugal. 

[5080] 

Spain. 

[5090] 

Portugal. 

[5100] 

Switzerland. 

5110 

Others,  A-Z 

[5150] 

Protestant. 

[5170] 

Anglican. 

[5180] 

American  Protestant  Episcopal. 

[5200]^: 

Continental. 

[5220] 

Lutherans. 

[5240] 

Huguenots. 

[5260] 

Reformed,  Evangelical  (Zwingli). 

Other  sects. 

[5300] 

Adventists. 

[5320] 

Baptists. 

[5340] 

CampbeUite  or  Christian  (Disciples  of  Christ). 

[5360] 

Christian  Science. 

[5380] 

Congregational. 

[5400] 

Dowieism. 

[5420] 

Friends.     Quakers. 

[5440] 

German  Baptist  Brethren  (Dunkards). 

[5460] 

German  Reformed  Church  in  America. 

[5480] 

Mennonites. 

[5500] 

Methodist. 

[5520] 

African  Methodist. 

[5540] 

Moravians. 

[5560] 

New  Jerusalem  Church.     Swedenborgianism. 

2006°— 15 11                           161 

CT 


BIOGRAPHY 


CT 


Religion.     Theology 

Christian. 

Protestant. 

Other  sects — Continued. 

[5580] 

Presbyterian. 

[5600] 

Puritans. 

[5620] 

Reformed  (Dutch)  Church. 

[5640] 

Salvation  Army. 

[5660] 

Shakers. 

[5700] 

Unitarian. 

[5720] 

Universalist. 

[5640] 

Miscellaneous. 

[5750] 

Young  Men's  Christian  Association. 

[5760] 

Young  Women's  Christian  Association. 

Non-Christian  rehgious  sects. 

[5800] 

Babism.     Bahaism, 

[5830] 

Brahmanism.     Buddhism. 

[5860] 

Jews. 

[5880] 

Mohammedanism. 

[5910] 

Mormonism. 

[5850] 

Freetliinkers.     Infidels.     Atheists. 

[6000] 

History.     Historians. 

vf6020] 

Antiquities  (General).     Antiquarians,  archeologists 

Cf.  CT  7210. 

[6050] 

Archives.     Diplomatics.     Paleography. 

[6070] 

Numismatics. 

[6090] 

Inscriptions.     Epigraphy. 

Cf.  CT  6050. 

[6110] 

Heraldry. 

[6130] 

Genealogy. 

[6200] 

Geography  (Geographers,  travelers,  explorers). 

[6250] 

Anthropology. 

[6300] 

Folk-lore. 

[6330] 

Manners  and  customs. 

[6370] 

Sports  and  amusements.     Athletes.     Sportsmen. 

Fishing,  see  CT  9620. 

Hunting,  see  CT  9630. 

[6390] 

Dancing. 

/I6410] 

Social  sciences  (Sociologists.     Economists). 

[6430] 

Statistics. 

[6450] 

Railways  and  steamship  transportation. 

.{6470] 

Commerce.     Merchants. 

[6490] 

Finance.     Bankers. 

[6510] 

Insurance. 

162 


CT  BIOGRAPHY  CT 

Social  sciences  (Sociologists.    Economists)— Continued. 
[6530]        Public  finance. 

Sociologists,  see  CT  6410. 
[6570]        Women  (Feminism.     Emancipation,  etc.). 
Prefer  CT  3200-3830. 

Secret  societies. 

[6600]  Freemasons. 

[6620]  Odd  Fellows. 

[6650]  Others,  A-Z. 

[6700]  Philanthropy. 

[6710]  Red  Cross. 

[6720]  Protection  of  children. 

[6730]  Blind. 

[6740]  Deaf  and  dumb. 

[6750]  Protection  of  animals. 

[6760]  Temperance. 

[6800]  Criminology.     Penology. 

Cf.  CT  6250,  6950. 

[6820]  Police. 

[6840]  Prison  reform. 

[6860]  Criminals. 

[6900]  Political  science.     Publicists,  etc. 

[6920]  International  law. 

i6950]'  Law. 

[7000]  Education. 

[7010]  Theories  of  education. 

e.  g.  Pestalozzi,  Froebel,  Herbart. 

Cf.  CT  4150. 

[7030]  Teachers. 

[7040]  United  States. 

[7050]  Foreign. 

[7100]  Music. 

[7120]  Composers. 

[7130]  Conductors.     Managers.     Impresarios. 

[7140]  Vocal  music.     Singers. 

[7160]  Instrumental  music.     Pianists.     Violinists,  etc. 

[7170]  Critics.     Historians 

[7180]  Publishers. 

[7200]  Fine  arts.     Artists. 

[7205]  Women  artists. 

[7210]  Art  critics,  historians. 

[7220]  Art  collectors. 

[7230]  Architects. 

[7240]  Sculptors. 

[7250]  Draughtsmen.     Illustrators. 

163 


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BIOGRAPHY  CT 


Mir: 


d^^  f  fl 


Fine  arts.     Artists — Oonti 

[7260] 

Painters. 

[7270] 

Engravers.     Etcliers. 

[7280] 

Decorative  arts. 

[7285] 

Pottery. 

[7350]    ] 

Language.     Ptiilology. 

[7370] 

Classical. 

[7390] 

GreeJi. 

[7410] 

Latin. 

[7430] 

Celtic. 

[7450] 

Romance. 

[7460] 

Frencli. 

[7470] 

Italian. 

[7480] 

Spanish. 

[7490] 

Portuguese. 

[7500] 

Minor. 

[7530] 

Teutonic.     Germanic, 

[7540] 

Dutch. 

[7550] 

German. 

[7560] 

Scandinavian, 

[7570] 

Enghsh. 

[7600] 

Slavic. 

[7610] 

Bohemian. 

[7620] 

Pohsh. 

[7630] 

Russian. 

[7640] 

Minor. 

Lithuanian-Lettish. 

[7670] 

Lithuanian- 

[7690] 

Lettish. 

[7710] 

Albanian. 

Fiuuo-Ugrian. 

[7730] 

Finnish. 

[7750] 

Hungarian. 

[7770] 

Basque. 

[7800] 

Oriental. 

[7820] 

Egyptian. 

[7830] 

Semitic. 

[7840] 

Assyriology. 

[7850] 

Hebrew. 

[7860] 

Yiddish. 

[7870] 

Aramaic.     Syriac 

[7880] 

Arabic. 

164 


CT  BIOGRAPHY                                      CT 

Language.     Philology. 
Oriental — Continued. 

[7900]  Indo-Iranian. 

[7920]  Indie.     Vedic.     Sanskrit. 

[7940]  Iranian. 

[7950]  Persian. 

[7960]  Armenian. 

[7980]  Gipsy. 

[8000]  Altaic.      Languages    of    eastern   Asia,    Oceanica, 

Africa. 

[8020]  Turkish. 

[8030]  Japanese. 

[8040]  Korean. 

[8050]  Chinese. 

[8060]  Indo-Chinese. 

[8070]  Malayo-Polynesian  (Australia,  Philippine  Islands, 

etc.). 

[8100]  Hyperborean.     American. 

[8150]  Artificial.     Universal  (Esperanto,  etc.). 

Literature. 
Universal. 

[8210]  Dictionaries. 

[8220]  General  works. 

[8225]  General  special. 

[8230]  Minor.     Juvenile. 

[8240]  Women  authors. 

[8243]  United  States. 

[8245]  Canada.     British  America. 

[8247]  Latin  America. 

[8250]  Great  Britaui. 

[8253]  Belgium. 

[8255]  France. 

[8257]  Germany. 

[8260]  Italy. 

[8263]  Netherlands. 

[8265]  Russia. 

[8267]  Scandinavia. 

[8270]  Spain  and  Portugal. 

[8273]  Other  countries. 

[8280]  Historians.     Critics. 

[8290]  Poets. 

[8300]  Dramatists. 

[8310]  Novelists,  essayists,  etc. 

[8330]  Orators. 


165 


CT  BIOGRAPHY                                      CT 

Literature — Continued. 
Universal — Continued. 

[8340]  Readers,  elocutionists. 

[8350]  Journalists. 

[8360]  Humorists. 

[8400]  Ancient. 

[8410]  Classical. 

[8420]  Greek. 

[8430]  Roman. 

Celtic  languages. 

[8450]  Breton.     Armorican. 

[8460]  Celtic. 

[8470]  Cornish. 

[8480]  Gaelic. 

[8490]  Irish. 

[8500]  Manx. 

[8510]  Welsh.     Cymric. 
Romance. 

[8530]  Catalan. 

[8540]  French. 

[8541]  History  and  criticism. 

[8542]  Poets. 

[8543]  Dramatists. 

[8544]  Novehsts,  essayists,  etc. 

[8545]  Orators. 

[8546]  Readers,  elocutionists. 

[8547]  Journahsts. 

[8548]  Humorists. 

[8550-8558]*  Itahan. 

[8570-8578]*  Portuguese. 

[8580-8588]*  Provencal. 

[8590-8598]*  Rumanian. 

[8600-8608]*  Spanish. 

Teutonic. 

[8620-8628]*  American. 

[8630-8638]*  English. 

[8640-8648]*  Dutch. 

[8650-8658]*  German. 

[8660-8668]*  Scandinavian. 

[8670-8678]*  Danish. 

[8680-8688]*  Icelandic. 

[8690-8698]*  Norwegian. 

[8700-8708]*  Swedish. 


*  Divided  like  CT  8540-8548. 
166 


CT 

BIOGRAPHY 

Literature — Continued. 

[8720-8728]* 

Slavic. 

[8730-8738]* 

Bohemian. 

[8740-8748]* 

Polish. 

[8750-8758]* 

Russian. 

Finno-Ugrian. 

[8770] 

Finnish. 

[8780-8788]* 

Hungarian. 

[8790] 

Basque. 

[8800] 

Oriental. 

(May  be  dhided  like  CT  7800-8070.) 

[8850] 

Hebrew. 

[8860] 

Yiddish. 

[8880] 

Arabic. 

[8920] 

Indie.     Vedic.     Sanskrit. 

[8950] 

Persian. 

[9030] 

Japanese. 

[9050] 

Chinese. 

[9200] 

Dramatic  art.     The  stage. 

[9210] 

Critics.     Historians. 

[9223] 

United  States. 

[9226] 

Canada. 

[9228] 

Mexico. 

Central  America. 

[9230] 

Special  countries,  A-Z. 

[9231] 

West  Indies. 

[9232] 

Special  islands,  A-Z. 

[9234] 

South  America. 

[9236] 

Argentine  Republic. 

[9238] 

Bolivia. 

[9241] 

Brazil. 

[9243] 

Chile. 

[9245] 

Colombia. 

[9247] 

Guiana. 

[9249] 

British. 

[9251] 

Dutch. 

[9253] 

French. 

[9255] 

Paraguay. 

[9257] 

Peru. 

[9259] 

Uruguay. 

[9261] 

Venezuela. 

CT 


*  Divided  like  CT  8540-8548. 


167 


CT 


BIOGRAPHY 

Dramatic  art.     The  stage — Cont 

[9263] 

Europe. 

[9265] 

Great  Britain.     England. 

[9267] 

Scotland. 

[9269] 

Ireland. 

[9275] 

Austria. 

[9277] 

France. 

[9279] 

Germany. 

[9281] 

Greece. 

[9283] 

Italy. 

[9285] 

Netlierlands. 

[9287] 

HoUand. 

[9289] 

Belgium. 

[9291] 

Russia. 

[9293] 

Scandinavia. 

[9295] 

Denmark:. 

[9297] 

Norway. 

[9299] 

Sweden. 

[9301] 

Spain  and  Portugal. 

[9303] 

Spain. 

[9305] 

Portugal. 

[9307] 

Switzerland. 

[9319] 

Other  countries,  A-Z. 

[9321] 

Austraha. 

[9325] 

Other  countries,  A-Z. 

[9400] 

Scientists. 

[9410] 

Mathematicians. 

[9420] 

Astronomers. 

[9430] 

Physicists. 

[9440] 

Chemists. 

[9450] 

Geologists. 

[9460] 

Naturahsts.     Biologists. 

[9470] 

Botanists. 

[9480] 

Zoologists. 

[9490] 

Anatomists. 

[9500] 

Physiologists. 

[9510] 

Bacteriologists. 

[9550] 

Medicine.     Physicians. 

[9600] 

Agriculturists.     Horticulturists. 

[9620] 

Fishermen. 

[9630] 

Hunters. 

[9650] 

Technology.     Inventors. 

[9670] 

Engineers. 

[9680] 

Electricians. 

CT 


1G8 


CT  BIOGRAPHY  CT 


[9690] 

Automobilists. 

[9700] 

Aeronauts. 

[9720] 

Pliotograpliers. 

9730 

Special  trades,  A-Z. 

i.  e.  Men  distinguished  in  various  ways  but  classified  by  trade 

e.  g.  .S5  "Lives  of  distinguished  shoemakers." 

[9750] 

Military  science. 

Naval  science. 

[9800] 

Naval. 

[9820] 

Nautical. 

[9830] 

Naval  architecture. 

[9850] 

Writing. 

[9855] 

Shorthand. 

[9865] 

Paleogi-aphy,  see  CT  6050. 

[9875] 

Publishers  and  booksellers. 

[9900] 

Librarians. 

[9950] 

Bibhographers. 

Cf.  CT  6050. 

9960 

Other  miscellaneous  groups 

9970 

Advcntui-ers. 

[9975] 

Beggars,  see  HV  4480-4630. 

9980 

Charlatans,  imposters,  etc. 

Cf .  HV  6751-6761.     ,    _            ,  ^ 

9985 

Dandies.                            •  ^\^ , 

9990 

Eccentrics  and  curious  cnaracters. 

9995 

Misers."^  •''^^1     y 

'AS'ZX^ 

^<fc|^.    K- 

\A3-Z  Iwii>/«  Anal,  A  -2. . 

T    ,    ,.    . 

169 


TABLE  OF  COUNTRIES  IN  ONE  ALPHABET 


Abyssinia 

Afghanistan 

Algeria 

Argentine  Republic 

Australia 

Austria 

Belgium 

Bolivia 

Brazil 

British  Guiana 

British  Honduras 

Bulgaria 

Burma 

Canada 

ChHe 

China . 

Colombia 

Costa  Rica 

Cuba 

Denmark 

Dutch  East  Indies 

Dutch  Guiana 

Ecuador 

Egypt 

France 

French  Guiana 

Germany 

Great  Britain 

Greece 

Guatemala. 

Haiti 

HaAvaii 

Holland,  see  Netherlands. 

Honduras 

Hungary 

Iceland 


A2 
A3 
A4 
A7 
AS 
A9 
B2 
B3 
B4 
B5 
B6 
B7 
B8 
C2 
C5 
C6 
C7 
C8 
C9 
D4 
D7 
D8 
E2 
E3 
F8 
F9 
G3 
G7 
G8 
G9 
H2 
H3 

H7 
H8 
12 


India 

Italy 

Japan 

Korea 

Liberia 

Luxemburg 

Mexico 

Montenegro 

Morocco 

Netherlands 

Nicaragua 

Norway 

Panama 

Paraguay 

Persia 

Peru 

Philippine  Islands 

Portugal 

Rumania 

Russia 

Salvador 

Santo  Domingo 

Scandinavia  (General).. 

Servia 

Siam 

South  Africa,  Union  of. 

Spain 

Sweden 

Switzerland 

Transvaal 

Tunis 

Turkey 

United  States 

Uruguay 

Venezuela 


14 

IS 
J3 
K8 
L5 
L8 
M6 
M7 
M8 
N4 
N5 
N7 
P2 
P3 
P4 
P5 
P6 
PS 
RS 
R9 
S2 
S25 
S3 
S4 
S5 
S6 
S7 
SS 
S9 
T7 
TS 
T9 
U6 
US 
V4 


170 


INDKX 


INDEX 


Academicians:  CT  3990. 

Adventurers:  CT  9970. 

Alpine  race:  CB  206. 

Anglo-Saxon  ciAdlization:  CB  216-220. 

Antiquities,  Forgeries  of.    See  Forgeries 

of  antiquities. 
Arabic  glass  weights:  CJ  3413. 
Archeology:  CC. 
Archive  buildings:  CD  981-985. 
Archives:  CD  1-33,  931-4279. 

By  country:  CD  1000-4279. 
Archivists:  CD  997. 
Aristocracy.    See  Nobility. 
Armorial  families  (Great  Britain):  CS  419. 
Arms,  Grants  of,  etc.:  CR  165-185. 
Arms  (Heraldry).    See  Heraldry. 
Aryan  ci\dlization :  CB  201-231. 
Autobiography:  CT  25. 


Badges  (Heraldry):  CR  67-69. 
Banners:  CR  101-115. 
Baronetage  (Great  Britain):  CS  424. 
Battle-cries:  CR  79. 
Bells:  CC  200-250. 
Bewcastle  cross:  CC  313.B5. 
Biographers:  CT  35-83. 
Biography:  CT. 

General  (Collections):  CT  93-203. 

National:  CT  210-3090. 
By  subject:  CT  3200-9995. 


Cairns:  CC  700-705. 
Calendar:  CE  73-97. 
Campanology:  CC  200-250. 
Caucasic  race:  CB  201-231. 
Celtic  civilization:  CB  206,  218. 
Ceremonials  (Chivalry):  CR  4547. 
Chancelleries:  CD  70-79. 
Charges  (Heraldry):  CR  41. 


Charlatans:  CT  9980. 
Chivalry:  CR  4501-6305. 
Christian  civilization,  Early:  CB  331. 
Christian  names:  CS  2367-2377. 
Chronology:  CE. 
Church  calendar:  CE  81. 
Civilization:  CB. 
Ancient:  CB  311. 
Medieval:  CB  351-355. 
Modem:  CB  357-425. 
Renaissance:  CB  359-369. 

Aryan:  CB  201-231. 

Celtic:  CB  206,  218. 

Germanic:  CB  213-220. 

Latin:  CB  224. 

Oriental:  CB  251. 

Semitic:  CB  241. 

Slavic:  CB  231. 
Clinton,  H.F.:CE8.C5. 
Code  of  honor:  CR  4571. 
Coin  encyclopedias:  CJ  89. 
Coins.    See  Numismatics. 
Communion  tokens:  CJ  5407-5415. 
Crests  (Heraldry):  CR  55-57. 
Crobses:  CC  300-350. 
Crown  (Heraldry):  CR  4480. 
Culture:  CB. 

For  detailed  entry  see  Ci\'ilization. 
Culture,  Primitive:  CB  301. 

Anthropology:  GN  400-499. 


Dandies:  CT  9985. 
Deane,  W.  R.:  CS  8.D3. 
Decorations:  CR  4501-6305. 

By  country:  CR  4801-6305. 
Devices  (Heraldry):  CR  67-69. 
Dignities:  CR  3499^1420. 
Diplomatics:  CD  1-725. 

History  of:  CD  47. 

By  country:  CD  511-725. 
DuBois,  W.  E.:  CJ  62.D8. 
Dueling:  CR  4571-4595. 


173 


INDEX 


Easter  (Chronologj'):  CE  83. 
Eastern  civilization.    See  Oriental  civili- 
zation. 
Eccentrics:  CT  9990. 
Ecclesiastical  clironology:  CE  81. 
Ecclesiastical  heraldry:  CR  1101-1131. 
Encyclopedists:  CT  3910. 
Estates,  Unclaimed:  CS  23. 


Family  heraldry:  CR  1179-3400. 
Family  history:  CS  38-39. 

Canada:  CS  89-90. 

Great  Britain:  CS  438-i39. 

Mexico:  CS  109-110. 

United  States:  CS  69-71. 

Other  local,  see  CS,  special  schemes  I-II, 
subdivisions  18-19  and  9. 
Family  names.    See  Names,  Personal. 
Family  registers:  CS  24. 
Fast  and  feast  days  (Chronology):  CE  81. 
Feminine  names:  CS  2369-2371. 
Festivals  (Chronology):  CE  81. 
Fibulae:  CC  400. 
Finot,  Jules:  CD  997. F6. 
Flags 

As  emblems  of  government:  JC345-347. 

Heraldry:  CR  101-115. 
Forenames:  CS  2367-2377. 
Forgeries  of  antiquities:  CC  140. 
Formularies  (Diplomatics) :  CD  80. 


Gaillard,  Arthur:  CD  997.03. 

Genealogists:  CS  8. 
Genealogy:  CS. 

By  country:  CS  42-2209. 
Gentry  (Genealogy):  CS  29. 

Great  Britain:  CS  425. 

Other  local,   see  CS,   special  schemes 
I-II,  subdivisions  10  and  4. 
Germanic  civilization:  CB  213-220. 
Grants  of  arms:  CR  165-185. 
Gregorian  calendar:  CE  76. 

H 

Hebrew  calendar:  CE  35. 
Heraldic  visitations.    See  Visitations,  He- 
raldic. 


Heraldry:  CR. 

Ecclesiastical  and  sacred:  CR  1101- 
1131. 

Family:  CR  1179-3400. 

History  of:  CR  151-159. 

Public  and  official:  CR  191-1020. 
Orders  of  knighthood:  CR  4651-6305. 

Military-religious:  CR  4701-4775. 

By  country:  CR  4801-6305. 
Heralds:  CR  183-185. 
Honor,  rank,  etc. :  CR  3499-4420. 
Hospitalers.    See  Malta,  Knights  of. 


Impostors:  CT  9980. 
Insignia  of  royalty:  CR  4480. 
Iron  cross:  CR  5351. 


Jetons:  CJ  5450. 
Jewish  calendar:  CE  35. 
Julian  calendar:  CE  75. 

K 

Kings-at-arms:  CR  183-185. 
Knighthood:  CR  4501-6305. 

Orders:  CR  4651-6305. 
Military-religious:  CR  4701-4775. 
By  country:  CR  4801-6305. 
Knights  Hospitalers. 

See  !Malta,  Knights  of. 
Knights  of  Malta.    See  Malta,  Knights  of. 
Knights  of  Rhodes. 

See  Malta,  Knights  of. 
Knights  of  St.  John. 

See  Malta,  Knights  of. 
Knights  Templars.    See  Templars. 

L 

Latin  races 

Civilization:  CB  220-224. 
Legion  of  honor:  CR  5055-5071. 

M 

Malta,  Knights  of:  CR  4715-4731. 

Numismatics:  CJ  1693. 

Seals:  CD  5547. 
Marriage  registers .  See  Registers  of  birth  s. 
Medallions:  C J  5501-6651. 
Medals:  C J  5501-6651. 

Ancient:  CJ  5581-5690. 

Medieval   and  modem:  CJ  5501-5569^ 
5723-6651. 

By  country:  C J  5801-6651. 


174 


INDEX 


Medals  and  decorations:  CR  4501-6305. 
Medieval  civilization:  CB  351-355. 
Mediterranean  race 

Civilization:  CB  224. 
Military-religious  orders:  CR  4701^775. 
Misers:  CT  9995. 
Money  (Numismatics). 

Sec  Numismatics. 
Monograms  (Heraldry):  CR  61. 
Monuments,  Preservation  of:  CC  135. 

Art:  N  8850. 
Mottoes  (Heraldry):  CR  73-75. 

N 

Names,  Personal:  CS  2300-3090. 
Forenames:  CS  2367-2377. 
Surnames:  CS  2385-2389. 
By  country:  CS  2395-3090. 
Nationalities:  CB  195-281. 
Negroes 
Africa 

Indi\idual  biography:  CT  2750. 
United  States:  E  185,  96-97, 444,  449. 
Nicknames:  CT  108. 
Nobility  (Genealogy):  CS  28. 
Germany:  CS  618-620. 
Great  Britain:  CS  419-425. 
United  States:  CS  55-57. 
Other  local,  see  CS,  special  schemes 
I-II,  subdivisions  7-10  and  4. 
Nobility  (Heraldry):  CR  3499-1420. 
Norman  families:  CS  432. 
Northern  civilization:  CB  261. 
Notaries  (Diplomatics):  CD  85.N  8. 
Numismatics:  CJ. 
Ancient:  CJ  201-1391. 
African  and  oriental:  C J  1301-1391. 
Greek:  C J  301-763. 
Roman:  CJ  801-1143. 
Byzantine:  CJ  1201-1291. 
Medieval  and  modem:  CJ  1509-4649. 
Medieval:  CJ  1601-1715. 
Modern:  CJ  1747-1755. 
Renaissance:  CJ  1735-1743. 
By  country:  CJ  1800-4649. 


Obsidional  coins:  CJ  1539. 

Ordeal:  CR  4565. 

Order  of  precedence:  CR  3575. 

See  also  CR,  special  scheme  no.  3. 
Order  of  St.  Andrew:  CR  5673. 


Order  of  St.  John  of  Jenisalem. 

Sec  Malta,  Knights  of. 
Order  of  the  Annunciation:  CR  5507. 
Order  of  the  Black  Eagle:  CR  5307. 
Order  of  the  Elephant:  CR  5757. 
Order  of  the  Garter:  CR  4827. 
Order  of  the  Golden  Fleece 

Austria:  CR  4967. 

Spain:  CR  5841. 
Order  of  the  Holy  Ghost:  CR  5035. 
Order  of  the  Red  Eagle:  CR  5331. 
Order  of  the  Seraphim:  CR  5795. 
Order  of  the  Temple.    See  Templara. 
Orders  of  knighthood  and  chivalry: 
CR  4651-6305. 

Military-religious:  CR  4701-4775. 

By  country:  CR  4801-6305. 
Ordre  du  Saint-Esprit.     See  Order  of  the 

Holy  Ghost. 
Oriental  civilization :  CB  251. 


Pageants  (Chivalry):  CR  4547. 

Papal  chancellery:  CD  75. 

Papal  orders  and  decorations:  CR  5547- 
5577. 

Parish  registers  (Great  Britain):  CS  434- 
436. 

Peerage 
Great  Britain:  CS  421-423. 
Other  local,  see  CS,  special  schemes 
I-II,  subdivisions  8  and  4. 

Perpetual  calendars:  CE  91. 

Personal  names.     See  Names,  Personal. 

Precedence:  CR  3499-4420. 

Precedence,  Order  of.    See  Order  of  pre- 
cedence. 

Preservation  of  monuments.    See  Monu- 
ments, Preservation  of. 

Primitive  cultvu-e.  -See  Culture,  Primitive. 

R 

Races:  CB  195-281. 

Anthropology:  GN. 
Rank:  CR  3499-4420. 
Regalia  (Heraldry):  CR  53,  4480. 
Registers  of  births,  etc. 

Great  Britain:  CS  435-436. 

United  States:  CS  68. 

Other  local,  see  CS,  special  schemes 
I-II,  subdivisions  17  and  8. 
Religious  orders  (Chivahy ) :  CR  4701^775. 


175 


INDEX 


Religious  orders  (Heraldry):  CR1127-1131. 
Renaissance  civilization:  CB  359-369. 
Republican  calendar  (French):  CE  77. 
Rhodes,  Knights  of.    See  Malta,  Knights 

of. 
Rolls  of  honor:  CR  4671. 
Romance  races.    See  Latin  races. 
Royalty  (Genealogy):  CS  27. 

Great  Britain:  CS  41S. 

United  States:  CS  55-57. 

Other  local,  see  CS,  special  schemes 
I-II,  subdi\asions  G  and  4. 
Royalty  (Heraldry):  CR  4480. 
Ruthwell  cross:  CC  315.R8. 


Sacred  heraldry:  CR  1101-1131. 

St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  Knights  of.    See 

Malta,  Knights  of. 
Scholars:  CT  3990.  , 
Seals  SamtV.dTA-- 

General  and  modem:  CD  5001-5191, 
5575-6471. 

.  By  country:  CD  5601-6471. 

Ancient:  CD  5201-5391. 

Medieval:  CD  5501-5561. 
Semitic  ci\T.lization:  CB  241. 
Shields  (Heraldry):  CR  91-93. 
Sigillography.     See  Seals. 
Slavic  civilization:  CB  231. 
Sphragistics.     See  Seals. 
Standards:  CR  101-115. 
Surnames:  CS  2385-2389. 

By  country:  CS  2395-3090. 
Symbolism  in  heraldry:  CR  29. 


Templars:  CR  4735-4755. 

Numismatics:  CJ  1695. 

Seals:  CD  5549. 
Temple,  Order  of  the.    See  Templars. 


Tesserae:  CJ  4865. 

Teutonic  civilization:  CB  213-220. 

Teutonic  Knights:  CR  4759-4775. 

Austria:  CR  4991. 

East  Prussia:  DD  491.046-558. 

Numismatics:  CJ  1697. 

Seals:  CD  5551. 
Titled  Americans:  CS  57. 
Titles  of  nobility:  CR  349^^420. 
Tokens:  CJ  4801-5450. 

By  country:  CJ  4901-5326. 
Tournaments:  CR  4553^557. 
Transcription  (Diplomatics) :  CD  81. T8. 
Trial  by  combat.     See  Wager  of  battle. 
Trial  by  ordeal.    See  Ordeal. 

U 

Unclaimed  estates.  See  Estates,  Un- 
claimed. 

Usurpation  of  arms:  CR  179. 

Usiu-pation  of  titles.  See  CR,  special 
scheme  No.  3. 

V 

Vanes:  CC  360. 
Victoria  cross:  CR  4885. 
Visitations,  Heraldic 
Great  Britain:  CS  419. 
Coimty:  CS  437. 

W 

Wager  of  battle:  CR  4565. 
Weathercocks:  CC  360. 
Western  civilization:  CB  251. 
W^itmore,  W.  H.:  CS  8.W5. 
Wills,  Abstracts  of  (Great  Britain): 

CS  434-436. 
Women,  Biography  of  (Collections): 

CT  3200-3830. 
Women's  names:  CS  2369-2371. 


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